Letters

???? ????????? ??????? ???? ??? ?????????? ?? ??? ?????? ??????? ?? Trump

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) says it has noted with profound concern the imposition by the United States of America announced on 2 April 2025 of new tariffs on imported products, including those from Member States.

A new baseline tariff of 10% on all imports will take effect from 5 April 2025, while “reciprocal” tariffs will enter into force on 9 April 2025

The new tariffs will affect all SADC Member States to varying degrees.

For example, products from Lesotho will be hit by a 50% “reciprocal” tariff, while 47% will be applied to imports from Madagascar. While the US has announced a list of exempted products, this does not include products such as textiles and clothing, which are amongst those exported to the US by SADC countries.

The full list of reciprocal tariffs by the US are as follows:
SADC Member State%
Lesotho50
Malawi18*
Madagascar47
Zambia17
Mauritius40
Mozambique16
Botswana38*
DRC11
Angola32
Comoros10
South Africa31*
Eswatini10
Namibia21
United Republic of Tanzania10
Zimbabwe18
SeychellesExempt

Source: (White House)
Note: * indicates adjusted rate compared to rates originally announced.

These reciprocal tariffs are additional to existing tariff rates. While SADC Member States, except for Seychelles and Zimbabwe, currently enjoy duty-free access to the US market under the US’s African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the reciprocal tariffs will nullify these benefits of AGOA. The current term of AGOA was due to expire by the end of September 2025.

In response to these developments, SADC is carrying out a detailed assessment of the impact of the global geopolitical developments on the different sectors of the Region, for consideration by an extraordinary meeting of the SADC Council of Ministers to be held in June 2025.

In addition, the SADC Secretariat will be carrying out a detailed assessment of the impact of the US measures on trade with the Region, for review by Ministers in forthcoming meetings of the Committee of Ministers of Trade (CMT) and the Ministerial Task Force on Regional Integration (MTF) in June 2025, which will recommend to the Council of Ministers meeting in August 2025 for decisions to be taken as a collective response by SADC Member States.

SADC reiterates its commitment to further the objectives of the SADC Treaty through continued adherence to multilateral trade rules and fair competition administered by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and remains open to engagement with stakeholders on these matters.

This article can be accessed from the SADC Website using this link: https://sadc.int/latest-news/sadc-expresses-concern-over-imposition-new-import-tariffs-united-states-america

@EliasMagosi, @AngeleMakombo, @sardcnet, @southerntimesa, @DIRCO_ZA, @BWGovernment, @USGovernmentNew, @MalawiGovt, @MoFA_ZW, @ZambiaMFAIC, @ForeignLesotho, @mauritius

Share
Published by
Muzavazi

Recent Posts

Kaze Calls for Calm as Chiefs’ Losing Run Continues

Kaizer Chiefs coach Cedric Kaze has urged patience and composure after the club’s poor run… Read More

5th March 2026

Two Kaizer Chiefs players injured

Kaizer Chiefs have suffered a major setback with two experienced players injured. Both Brandon Petersen… Read More

5th March 2026

Stanley Nwabali Linked With Kaizer Chiefs After Chippa United Exit

Premier Soccer League giants Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly set their sights on Nigeria international goalkeeper… Read More

3rd March 2026

Kaizer Chiefs hit by setbacks as Pirates dominate Soweto Derby

Kaizer Chiefs’ preparations for the Soweto Derby were severely disrupted before kick-off, a reality that… Read More

1st March 2026

Kaizer Chiefs secure narrow win over ZESCO United to strengthen Confederation Cup push

Kaizer Chiefs registered a second successive victory in the CAF Confederation Cup group stages after… Read More

2nd February 2026

EV CARS 247: Connecting Africa’s EV Car Buyers, Exporters, and Dealers in One Automotive Network

Across Africa, vehicle buyers and importers are discovering a new way to connect — through … Read More

2nd February 2026