The South African automotive sector, a flagship industry of the continent and contributing nearly 5% of the national GDP, is going through a rough patch. Faced with declining production, factory closures, and the rise of imports, Pretoria is now turning to China to revitalize a faltering industry. On September 10, 2025, in front of Parliament,…...
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