European Commission and South Africa's Clean Energy Partnership
Key Ideas
  • The European Commission is launching negotiations for a Clean Trade and Investment Partnership with South Africa, aiming to boost clean energy production and raw material processing.
  • President Ursula von der Leyen announced a €4.7bn investment package through the Global Gateway scheme to support South Africa's green transition.
  • The partnership includes plans for clean hydrogen production, renewable energy development, infrastructure upgrades, vaccine production, and skills investments in South Africa.
  • The focus is on promoting just, comprehensive peace in conflict zones like Ukraine, the occupied Palestinian Territories, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The European Commission is initiating negotiations for a Clean Trade and Investment Partnership with South Africa, emphasizing the country's potential to become a global clean energy leader. President Ursula von der Leyen announced a significant €4.7bn investment package through the Global Gateway scheme to support South Africa's transition towards green energy. The partnership aims to enhance clean hydrogen production, develop renewable energy sources, upgrade infrastructure, invest in vaccine production, and skills development in South Africa. Furthermore, the partnership focuses on promoting peace in conflict zones such as Ukraine, the occupied Palestinian Territories, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with a specific emphasis on holding rebel groups in mineral-rich areas accountable.
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