CAPE TOWN, march 11 (Reuters) -- South Africa and the UK have agreed to double trade between their countries, which fell to around 40 billion rand last year due to the global recession, a South African minister said on Thursday.
"In 2009, trade fell back to around 40 billion rand, so doubling our trade is definitely a very attainable target and both sides agreed on that," Rob Davies, South Africa's trade minister told journalists.
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