President Trump Announces Absence from G20 Summit

Trump to Skip G20 Summit in South Africa U.S. President Donald Trump announced on September 6 that he will skip the G20 summit scheduled for November in Gauteng Province, South Africa, and will instead send Vice President J.D. Vance as his representative. Trump has consistently criticized the South African government for "pursuing bad policies," with tensions between the two countries escalating.

Strained U.S.-South Africa Relations Since Trump's inauguration in January 2025, U.S.-South Africa relations have remained cold, with continued absence of U.S. cabinet members from G20 meetings chaired by South Africa. The Trump administration's announced mutual tariffs on South Africa reach 30%, beginning to impact the South African economy. While there were reports of improvement following South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's visit to the U.S. in May for a summit with Trump, no concrete progress has materialized since then.

2026 G20 in Florida Meanwhile, Trump announced that when the U.S. succeeds South Africa as G20 chair, the 2026 G20 summit will be held at his owned resort facility near Miami, Florida. This decision reflects the continuing diplomatic friction between Washington and Pretoria under the Trump administration.

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