SA, UK keen to reinvigorate trade ties with each other

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International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola met the UK's Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Cape Town on Tuesday afternoon.

CAPE TOWN - The new governments of South Africa and the United Kingdom say they want to reinvigorate trade ties between the two countries.

International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola meets with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Cape Town to strengthen bilateral ties. LDLamola said that the United Kingdom remains a key partner for South Africa and said he believed bilateral relations could be significantly improved upon. Lammy, who is accompanying Prince William of Wales to the city, said it's been a priority for him to visit South Africa following the UK's recent election.

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