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EU Pledges 4.7 Billion Euros to Strengthen Ties with South Africa as U.S. Cuts Support

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
March 13, 2025
in Cape Town, Europe, International, South Africa
EU Pledges 4.7 Billion Euros to Strengthen Ties with South Africa as U.S. Cuts Support

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The European Union (EU) has pledged 4.7 billion euros ($5.10 billion) in investment to South Africa as both entities seek to reinforce their partnership amid growing tensions with the United States. The commitment was announced on Thursday, March 13th, during the EU-South Africa Summit in Cape Town, the first of its kind since 2018.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to discuss trade, investment, and diplomatic relations. The summit comes when the U.S. has distanced itself from the EU and South Africa, with President Donald Trump imposing trade tariffs on Europe and cutting aid to South Africa over policy disagreements.

“In a moment of increased confrontation and competition, we must strengthen our partnership further,” von der Leyen stated. She emphasized that South Africa plays a vital role on the global stage, particularly as it leads the G20 this year.

The EU investment package includes funding for green energy projects, infrastructure improvements, and enhanced vaccine production in South Africa. Officials also announced plans to negotiate a Clean Trade and Investment Partnership to bolster the production of key resources such as green hydrogen and transition metals.

President Ramaphosa welcomed the renewed cooperation, highlighting the EU’s significance as a trade and development partner. “African relations with the European Union should be built on a mutually beneficial partnership,” he noted. He also expressed appreciation for Europe’s support in advancing multilateralism at a time of increasing economic nationalism.

The summit occurred against the backdrop of shifting geopolitical alliances. The U.S. has imposed tariffs on European exports, withdrawn funding from South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Partnership, and boycotted key G20 meetings hosted by the country. Trump has further accused South Africa of human rights violations and criticized its diplomatic stance on global conflicts.

The EU-South Africa partnership, formalized in 2007, remains the only agreement between the bloc and an African nation. While past challenges have strained engagement, the latest summit signals renewed efforts to strengthen economic and political ties.

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