President Cyril Ramaphosa has touched down in Washington, D.C. for what insiders are calling one of the most consequential diplomatic missions of his presidency. On Wednesday, May 21, heβs set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White Houseβwith tech, trade, and tension all on the agenda.
According to sources close to the discussions, Ramaphosa will push for major business opportunities tied to Elon Muskβs companies, specifically:
- Favorable trade terms for Tesla vehicles and infrastructure in South Africa
- Licensing and operational approval for Starlink, Muskβs satellite internet service, to address rural connectivity gaps
The visit also carries a larger goal: to repair frayed U.S.βSouth Africa relations, which have deteriorated sharply over the past year. Tensions escalated after:
- Trumpβs public condemnation of South Africaβs land reform policies
- South Africaβs genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice
- The U.S. granting refugee status to 49 white Afrikaners, a move Pretoria slammed as βbaseless and politically motivatedβ
- The expulsion of South Africaβs ambassador to the U.S., intensifying diplomatic strain
President Ramaphosaβs spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, confirmed the meetingβs objective:
βThis visit is about resetting a relationship thatβs crucial to both countries. Weβre focused on trade, technology, and mutual growth.β
The U.S. remains South Africaβs second-largest trading partner, making this meeting more than symbolicβitβs economically strategic. However, observers warn that the atmosphere could be tense and unpredictable, given Trumpβs hardline rhetoric and history of unfiltered diplomacy.