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President Donald Trump is hosting South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for White House talks.
Relations between the two countries are at a nadir, with Trump laying into South African officials on charges of allowing a “genocide” against minority white farmers.
The bilateral relationship is at its lowest point since South Africa enforced its apartheid system of racial segregation, which ended in 1994 .
Trump has cut all U.S. assistance to South Africa .
It can, but it would be bound by affirmative action laws in the communications sector that require foreign companies to allow 30% of their South African subsidiaries to be owned by shareholders who are Black or from other racial groups disadvantaged under apartheid. The South African government says its long-standing affirmative action laws are a cornerstone of its efforts to right the injustices of the white minority rule of apartheid, which denied opportunities to Blacks and other racial groups. ___ Imray reported from Johannesburg . AP writers Seung Min Kim , Chris Megerian and Darlene Superville contributed reporting..
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