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Africa: Respond With United Front to US Tariffs – Dr Mohamed Higazy


The Former Assistant Foreign Affairs Minister of Egypt, Dr Mohamed Higazy, has called on African governments to present a united front and negotiate a collective position in response to the recent tariffs imposed by the United States on African countries.

“It is not about one country solving its problem with the US over tariffs; it’s about a continent that believes in itself and in its strategic relationship with the United States. We must negotiate this position together, so that we can secure concessions that benefit Africa as a whole–not just individual countries,” he said.

“We should emphasise the fact that we have a strategic partnership with the United States. If the US is truly committed to maintaining relations with Africa, then it must work hard to address the African position. Otherwise, the US risks paving the way for a new era of China-Africa cooperation. They must recognise the growing importance of Africa,” Dr. Higazy added.

He made these remarks while speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the 60th training course for African journalists, organised by the Union of African Journalists (UAJ) in Cairo, Egypt.

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Dr. Higazy also encouraged journalists to take ownership of the African narrative and promote the continent’s successes in order to contribute to building a stronger, more united Africa.

“There are many success stories around Africa. Yes of course there is many challenges but our role as media is to introduce the success stories that exists in Africa instead of projecting high-tech technologies from over the world that might not be useful or suitable to our environment and context.