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South African Trade Minister Robert Davis formally asked the country to waive Article 232 tariffs in March and met with U. S. Trade Representatives Robert Lacey and Ross in Washington in July.
The Government of South Africa continues to maintain contact with the Government of the United States and continues to request national tariff exemptions.
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