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> This paper is intended to contribute to the discussion on how to build a broader framework to respond to the EU CBAM and engage in diplomacy with the EU to support South Africa and Africa’s “just energy transition”. With South Africa being the Presidency of the G20 in 2025, this also provides African countries with an excellent opportunity to engage with all G20 members (including the United States (US)) on how to restore the integrity of the multilateral trading system and advance a just transition for African countries that also advances their economic development and social transformation. Last modified on 28 July 2025 Published in Sustainable Growth More in this category: « TIPS Working Paper Greening Industrial Policy in South Africa: Insights from China, the United States and the European Union Greening South Africa's Industrial Policy » back to top Join our newsletter Stay informed about the latest TIPS news, research and events. SIGN UP Category Search Search Vacancies <s
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