South Africa’s Table Grape Exports Rise Amid Trade Tensions

South Africa’s table grape industry has recorded a 25% surge in exports to the US and Canada for the 2024/25 season, shipping 7.4 million cartons despite looming tariff threats from the US. The growth reflects steady demand—especially from the US, where exports have risen by an average of 19% annually over the past five years. However, the Trump administration proposed tariffs of up to 30% on South African exports to the US, set to take effect next month. Industry leaders warn that these tariffs could hurt competitiveness against Southern Hemisphere rivals like Peru and Chile. Still, optimism remains, as demand for South African grapes continues to climb. As trade talks unfold, the industry eyes expansion while hoping for a favorable resolution.
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