# The Solidarity Movement says US frustration over South Africa’s foreign policy could have severe economic consequences. Head of International Relations, Jaco Kleynhans, warns that diplomatic tensions may threaten thousands of South African jobs, particularly through the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which supports 500-thousand workers. Kleynhans says a proposed US bill aims to reassess bilateral relations, citing South Africa’s ties with Hamas, China, Iran, and Russia. He says they urge targeted sanctions instead of punishing ordinary South Africans.
Solidarity Movement says US-South Africa tensions may cost jobs