Friday, March 24, 2017

South African be prepared for Brexit Impact,says Finance Minister Pravin Ghordan

The  game begins Preparations are proceeding to ensure there’s little to no impact on South Africa’s business and trade relations with the European Union as official Brexit discussions is prepared to take part next week.
British Prime Minister Theresa May will trigger the talks between her country and the EU on Wednesday.Last year, UK citizens voted in a referendum which marked a historic decision to leave the body.
‘South African must ensure that are well prepared for any impact’ Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says 

“Various arrangements will have to be made by our own trade ministry and others in government, together with yourselves to ensure that we’ve a smooth transition from whatever we’ve today as our agreements with the EU to whatever we’re going to have in the future.

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