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Maite Nkoana-Mashabane has signed a trade deal with her Russian counterpart, her department said on Tuesday.
"The ministers reaffirmed their determination to intensify and deepen mutually beneficial bilateral social, economic and technical
co-operation," it said in a statement.
Under the protocol, the two countries agreed to increase trade and investment while lowering "obstacles to bilateral economic co-operation".
Nkoana-Mashabane was convinced trade between the two would continue to increase, despite a recent slump.
"However, for the first time in many years there has been a drop in the volume of goods imported from South Africa.
"This happened primarily due to the decreased consumption in the Russian market of traditional agricultural produce from South Africa, as well as to challenges related to the products' storage and sale in the territory of the Russian Federation."
Trade and Industry Minister
Rob Davies and Transport Minister
S'bu Ndebele were present at the signing.
- Sapa