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UK–SA Economic Partnership marks 5 years, saving tariffs on R50bn exports. Businesses urged to use deal to avoid R3.8bn in unnecessary tariffs and boost growth.
Science and innovation play an important role in encouraging prosperity and growth through the Science and Technology Network (STN).
The British Consulate-General in Cape Town represents the UK government in South Africa.
The British High Commission in South Africa maintains and develops relations between the UK and South Africa.
If you're planning to drive to World Cup matches in South Africa this summer, be aware of local traffic laws and other safety precautions.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This report provides a 12-month update to the leaders of the South Africa Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP).
The UK commits £265 million to support capacity and capability development for AMR surveillance across health sectors in Africa.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
List of English-speaking medical facilities and doctors for British nationals in South Africa.
DBT provides trade and investment services and practical support. We help UK companies succeed in South Africa, and South African companies set up and invest in the UK.
The UK is resetting its relationship with countries in the Global South and helping countries exit the need for aid, as Baroness Chapman attends the G20 Development Ministerial Meeting in South Africa.
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