Starlink’s South Africa standoff: Black empowerment laws spark Musk’s Backlash

Elon Musk’s claim that Starlink is barred from South Africa because he’s “not black” has ignited debate over the country’s black economic empowerment (BEE) laws. But regulators say the real issue is simpler: Starlink never applied for a license.

South Africa requires telecom operators to have 30% black ownership—a policy aimed at redressing apartheid-era inequalities.

Musk, a South Africa-born billionaire, argues this excludes foreign firms, though hundreds of U.S. companies, including Microsoft, operate successfully under the rules.

The impasse has taken a political turn. Communications Minister Solly Malatsi, from the opposition DA party, hinted at easing BEE rules for Starlink, suggesting social investments could replace equity requirements. But ANC lawmakers have pushed back, insisting compliance is non-negotiable.

Meanwhile, Musk’s rhetoric has grown increasingly charged. He’s echoed false claims of “white genocide” in South Africa—a narrative amplified by Donald Trump, who threatened to boycott the G20 summit over the issue.

Despite a 2023 meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa, who courted Musk for investments, tensions have only deepened.

With Starlink’s future in limbo, the clash highlights broader debates over race, regulation, and foreign investment in post-apartheid South Africa.

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