VANDERBIJLPARK - Americans will cast their votes to elect the 47th president on Tuesday, and the world is watching to see who will lead the last global superpower for the next four years.
South Africa, like many other countries, has a vested interest in the outcome of this election.
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The two presidential candidates have distinct views on trade and foreign relations, which could have significant implications for emerging markets like South Africa.
What impact will the U.S. election have on South Africa?
To discuss this topic, Dr. Sysman Motloung, an international relations expert from North West Universityspoke to eNCA.