United States–South Africa relations

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United States–South Africa relations encompass the historical and contemporary diplomatic, economic, and security ties between the two countries, shaped significantly by U.S. opposition to apartheid and subsequent cooperation after South Africa’s democratic transition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
international relations
country1 United States of America
surface form: United States
country2 South Africa
economicFramework African Growth and Opportunity Act
educationCooperation Fulbright Program
student exchange programs
framework U.S.–South Africa Binational Commission
United States–South Africa relations self-linksurface differs
surface form: U.S.–South Africa Strategic Dialogue
hasConsulateOfSouthAfricaIn Los Angeles
New York City
hasConsulateOfUnitedStatesIn Cape Town
Durban
Johannesburg, South Africa
surface form: Johannesburg
hasEmbassyOfSouthAfricaIn Washington, D.C.
hasEmbassyOfUnitedStatesIn Pretoria, South Africa
surface form: Pretoria
healthCooperationFocus HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment
tuberculosis control
healthCooperationPrograms President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
surface form: PEPFAR
improvedAfter 1994 South African general election
includes cultural exchanges
development cooperation
diplomatic relations
economic relations
educational exchanges
health cooperation
security cooperation
includesAreasOfDisagreement foreign policy positions on global conflicts
positions on Israel–Palestine
relations with Russia and China
majorUSExportsToSouthAfrica aircraft
machinery
vehicles
majorUSImportsFromSouthAfrica minerals
precious metals
vehicles
multilateralContext G20
United Nations
World Trade Organization
securityCooperationAreas counterterrorism
maritime security
peacekeeping training
shapedBy South Africa’s democratic transition in 1994
U.S. opposition to apartheid
significantPhase apartheid era
post-apartheid era
sometimesCharacterizedAs strategic partnership
startPeriod late 18th century
tradeType two-way trade in goods and services
wasAffectedBy Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986
U.S. sanctions against apartheid South Africa

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Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 relatedTo United States–South Africa relations
Embassy of South Africa in Washington, D.C. partOf United States–South Africa relations
this entity surface form: South Africa–United States relations
The Color of Friendship subject United States–South Africa relations
United States–South Africa relations framework United States–South Africa relations self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: U.S.–South Africa Strategic Dialogue