SA's sugar and automotive vehicle trade with the EU is a matter of concern for the ANC should Britain leave the union on Friday.
Speaking at a manifesto briefing at the party's headquarters on Sunday, trade and industry minister Rob Davies said his department was"watching very closely" the processes and implications of Brexit as the EU remained the country's largest trading partner, and investor, as a bloc.
Davies also said the party was concerned about the trade wars between the US and China, adding that SA had become"collateral damage" in the battle.
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