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South African International trade indicators

September 17, 2007

Do you have questions relating to South African foreign trade? With our International Trade Indicators database getting the right answer is easy.

Which countries are South Africa's main trading partners?

Our trade database contains South African import and export data classified according to industries (SIC e.g. agriculture, mining, real estate, forestry) or products (HS e.g. vehicles, plastics, textiles, vegetables). We use use HS and SIC codes to classify our trade data, making it easy to find the right product or industry. The Harmonised System (HS) is is an internationally standardised system of names and numbers for classifying traded products while the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) is a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code.

The table below is from our trade database and illustrates South Africa's main trading partners for 2006 and how the balance is shifting torwards trading with China, the East and the Middle East.

South African Trade (% of total)
Imports
Germany China United States Japan Saudi Arabia Total
1996 15,2 2,1 12,9 8,3 0,8 R113,3bn
2001 14,7 4,2 11,9 6,7 6,8 R218,5bn
2006 12,7 10,2 7,6 6,6 5,3 R459,7bn
Exports
Japan United States United Kingdom Germany Netherlands Total
1996 7,4 8,2 6,7 4,8 2,9 R116,6bn
2001 7,8 12,1 9,6 8,0 3,8 R252,0bn
2006 10,8 10,5 8,1 6,9 4,7 R390,7bn

What is the provincial breakdown of South Africa's exports?

Quantec also maintains a trade database for all 9 of South Africa's provinces (Gauteng, Kwazulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, North West, Northern Cape, Limpopo, Free State and Mpumalanga) in South African Rand and US Dollar. The following graph illustrates the contribution of each province to South African exports in 2006.

South African Provincial Trade Indicators for Gauteng, Kwazulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, North West, Northern Cape, Limpopo, Free State, Mpumalanga