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South African Communist Party, Statement, 12 January 2016

 

 

United States economic threats against South Africa

 

 

The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) of the United States was
signed into law in 2000, as Title 1 of the United States' Trade and
Development Act of 2000. It was presented as a non-reciprocal trade and
investment policy aimed at supporting economic growth and development in
Africa, sub-Sahara, through preferential treatment. It came as a surprise to
us as the SACP, that the United States wants South Africa to reciprocate,
and even worse by means of unfair measures without regard to human and
animal health.

 

Towards the end of 2015 the Obama administration announced that it was
intending to suspend South Africa's agricultural products from market access
in the United States offered under AGOA. The reason that was given was that
South Africa, allegedly, did not make continual progress toward the
elimination of the so-called barriers to United States trade and investment
as required by section 104 of AGOA.

 

There was no mention by the United States, of the perspectives independently
held and expressed by the tripartite alliance and its partners in South
Africa, as the reason for the intended suspension. The SACP will treat any
information to that effect cautiously, until or unless the United States
makes it clear that their underlying problem on AGOA is the tripartite
alliance or its partners and their analysis of reality.

 

For the record, South Africa is an independent country, and so are all our
tripartite alliance partners. All the rights of our independence are
strictly reserved. We will continue to think and act independently without
any undue, foreign, influence!

 

Problems in international relations also arise when one country, in this
case the United States using AGOA, wants to extent its influence on other
countries such as South Africa and ultimately usurp their policy making
powers. Through its Trade and Investment Act of 2000 on which AGOA is based,
for instance the United States prohibits state ownership and subsidies by
other countries. Yet it is itself subsidising its own agricultural sector by
means of insurance and other payments linked to production and productivity.

 

We have fought for our country's democratic national sovereignty for over
many years for us to simply hand it over on a silver platter to foreign
influence.       

 

As the SACP we reiterate our support for our government's principled stances
on the current negotiations with the United States relating to agricultural
market access and AGOA. The negotiations are, as far as we are concerned,
essentially about public and animal health in South Africa. They are
essentially also about ensuring that our economy is not destroyed by unfair
trade practices. The chicken legs for example that the United States wants
to export to South Africa constitutes dumping. Dumping is very dangerous
economically and can displace local production and jobs if not confronted
and dealt with for what it is.

 

United States or any imports that do not comply with health standards of
good practice on food are dangerous, but not only to the health of our
entire flock of chicken and livestock. They are dangerous to the health of
our people, who will buy and consume those products in South Africa. We do
not want food poisoning in South Africa. If the United States values public
health, it should not have any problems with complying with health standards
of good practice on food!!     

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mohubetswane Mashilo, National Spokesperson, 082 920 0308

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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