Unfolding Geopolitical Developments and Implications for Africa- a SADC Perspective: Note by the SADC Secretariat for the 7th Mid-Year Coordfination Meeting of the African Union Malabo, Equatorial Guinea 13 July 2025
(E=English; A=Arabic; F=French; P=Portuguese)
Date
2025-07-13Author
African Union
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This report examines the implications of recent global geopolitical developments on African Regional Economic Communities (RECs), with a particular focus on the Southern African Development Community (SADC). It highlights the region’s growing concerns over abrupt shifts in United States foreign assistance and the introduction of disruptive trade policies. The analysis details the economic impact of the U.S. decision to pause foreign aid and reduce USAID funding particularly in countries like South Africa, Malawi, and Zambia threatening fiscal stability and undermining critical health initiatives and the calling for urgent, coordinated African responses to mitigate the adverse effects of these external economic shocks and to safeguard regional development gains.
Reference
MYCM/AU/4(VII)Subject
Southern African Development Community (SADC)African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
Geopolitical Shifts
United States Foreign Assistance
Reciprocal Tariffs
Notes
7th Mid-Year Coordination Meeting
Between the African Union,
the Regional Economic Communities And
the Regional Mechanisms
13 July 2025
Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
