South Africa Considers Auto Incentives
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South Africa considering auto industry incentives as tariff buffer

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South Africa is considering offering additional incentives to help cushion the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump 's tariffs on cars.
Automotive Production and Development Programme is an incentive programme that helps drive investment, innovation and job creation in the automotive industry.
The National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa has expressed concern over the 25% import tariff on cars, saying it cannot be absorbed by manufacturers.
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