Zuma in Saudi to expand economic ties
Updated | By AFP
South African President Jacob Zuma called for strengthening his country's economic ties with Saudi Arabia, during a visit to the kingdom on Sunday.
South African President Jacob Zuma called for strengthening his country's economic ties with Saudi Arabia, during a visit to the kingdom on Sunday.
"While our political relations with Saudi Arabia are strong, our economic and trade ties should be reviewed and revitalised," he said in a statement.
Zuma cited agriculture, mining, infrastructure, finance, defence, gas exploration and alternative energy as sectors where cooperation could be expanded.
The South African economy has been hit by slow growth and a weak currency, which have been compounded by a drought that has resulted in higher food prices.
Zuma has been engulfed in a series of corruption scandals, the latest involving allegations that a wealthy Indian family influenced his ministerial appointments.
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