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South Africa’s trade minister heads to China, seeking duty-free export access

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JOHANNESBURG, Feb ​5 (Reuters) - South Africa's trade minister Parks Tau will travel to China ⁠from Thursday to Saturday to sign the China–Africa Economic Partnership Agreement, ‍which will see South African exports ​gain duty-free access to the Chinese market, Tau's office said.

South Africa is ​seeking to boost exports amid a tariff row with the United States, its second-largest bilateral trading partner after China.

U.S. President ‌Donald Trump imposed a 30% tariff ‌on South African exports to the U.S. ​in August, the highest rate in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Tau's trip to China "comes ‌at a time when South Africa ⁠is pursuing an objective of ‌market diversification ​and export growth," his office said in a statement on Thursday.

Tau will ⁠also meet ⁠Chinese companies interested in investing in ​South Africa on his visit.

(Reporting by Anathi Madubela;Editing ‌by Alexander Winning)

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