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    Germany Provides €200M Climate Loan to South Africa, Expands Mineral Cooperation

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development for international climate finance, Germany has pledged a new concessional loan of 200 million euros (approximately $234 million) to South Africa. This financial support aims to enhance South Africa’s power grid infrastructure and expand its renewable energy capacity, marking a substantial step forward in the country’s efforts to transition to cleaner energy sources.

    South Africa’s Foreign Minister, Ronald Lamola, announced the agreement following discussions with his German counterpart, Johann Wadephul, in Berlin. The two nations also agreed to deepen their partnership in strategic sectors such as critical minerals, which are essential for the production of batteries and green technologies. This cooperation is expected to bolster South Africa’s role in the global supply chain for sustainable energy materials.

    Moreover, funding from Germany and the European Union for initiatives related to green hydrogen and the battery value chain has been extended by more than 270 million euros. These investments are designed to support innovative energy solutions and strengthen the economic ties between South Africa and Europe in the green technology sector.

    Minister Lamola expressed gratitude for Germany’s continued support, highlighting that it comes despite South Africa’s complicated diplomatic relations with the United States during former President Donald Trump’s administration. Notably, South Africa was excluded from several Group of 20 (G20) meetings and faced criticism over its foreign policy and domestic race laws. Trump notably boycotted the G20 summit held in Johannesburg in November. Nevertheless, Lamola emphasized that South Africa still feels integrated within the G20 framework, largely due to backing from Germany and other member countries.

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