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Yellen focuses on energy transition in S. Africa visit

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had a very productive meeting with South Africa’s energy minister on Thursday, a senior Treasury Department official said, adding that sanctions on Russia were raised to avoid misunderstandings. Yellen met with South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana as part of a nearly two-week trip to Africa. She also expressed concern about energy jobs as coal is replaced, the official said. The Associated Press has the story:

Yellen focuses on energy transition in S. Africa visit

Newslooks- PRETORIA, South Africa (AP)

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen discussed South Africa’s transition from its heavy reliance on coal to greener energy sources during talks with the country’s finance minister Thursday.

Yellen made brief remarks to reporters ahead of a meeting with Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana in Pretoria but avoided mention of South Africa’s recent decision to take part in joint navy drills with Russia and China off its east coast next month.

South Africa is a key U.S. and Western partner but also holds strong ties to Russia and China, and it has adopted a neutral stance over the war in Ukraine.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, top left, with South Africa’s Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana, top right, during their bilateral meeting at the National Treasury in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. Yellen is on a 10-day tour of Africa, part of a push by the Biden administration to engage more with the world’s second-largest continent.(AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

The announcement that South Africa would host Russian and Chinese warships for 10 days of exercises in February has raised concern at the White House. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was in Pretoria for an official visit earlier this week.

Yellen’s 10-day trip to Africa, which has already included stops in Senegal and Zambia, is one of the first steps in the Biden administration’s aim of reestablishing ties on the continent of 1.3 billion, where China has rapidly increased its economic presence and Russia has gained a military foothold.

U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield is also on a tour to Africa, and President Joe Biden has said he plans to visit this year.

On Thursday, Yellen said South Africa’s energy sector would be one of the focuses of her talks with Godongwana.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, left, listens as South Africa’s Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana makes his opening remarks during their meeting at the National Treasury in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, part of her South Africa visit. AYellen is on a 10-day tour of Africa, part of a push by the Biden administration to engage more with the world’s second-largest continent. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

The country is embroiled in an electricity crisis, with scheduled rolling blackouts hitting businesses and households for up to 10 hours a day because of diesel shortages and breakdowns at the state-owned electricity provider’s aging coal-fired power plants.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa skipped this month’s World Economic Forum gathering in Davos, Switzerland, because of the blackouts, which have led to stinging criticism of his government. The blackouts are expected to last for months.

Africa’s most developed economy relies on coal to generate about 80% of its electricity. It plans to reduce that to 59% by 2030 by phasing out some of its 15 coal power stations and increasing its use of renewable energy. Its target is zero carbon emissions by 2050.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, walks with South Africa’s Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana ahead of their meeting at the National Treasury in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. Yellen is on a 10-day tour of Africa, part of a push by the Biden administration to engage more with the world’s second-largest continent. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

South Africa has received pledges of up to $8.5 billion from the United States and other Western nations to fund its energy transition away from coal-burning plants and recently agreed to some parts of the loan funding at the U.N. climate conference in Egypt last year.

“As you know, South Africa is the first country with a just energy transition partnership to which the United States was proud to commit as a partner,” Yellen said. “This partnership represents South Africa’s bold first step towards expanding electricity access and reliability and creating a low-carbon and climate-resistant economy.”

Yellen has a mission of promoting American investment and ties. China has overtaken the U.S. in foreign direct investment in Africa, and trade between Africa and China surged to $254 billion in 2021, up about 35%.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks during her meeting with South Africa’s Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana at the National Treasury in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. Yellen is on a 10-day tour of Africa, part of a push by the Biden administration to engage more with the world’s second-largest continent. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Ahead of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington in December, U.S. Deputy Commerce Secretary Don Graves said, “We took our eye off the ball so to speak (in Africa), and U.S. investors and companies are having to play catch up.”

Godongwana said Thursday that the U.S. still ranks among South Africa’s top trading partners.

“My hope is that this may continue,” he said.

Yellen also was expected to hold a closed meeting with Ramaphosa and visit a U.S.-owned Ford car assembly plant.

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