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South Africa Balance of Trade
Last Release
Oct 31, 2025
Actual
15,580
Units In
ZAR Million
Previous
22,250
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Dec 31, 2025
Time to Release
1 Months 0 Days 2 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
53,829.82 Mar 2021 | -36,052.2 Apr 2020 | 1,675.92 ZAR Million | 1957-2025 | South African Revenue Service |
In 2017, South Africa recorded the biggest trade deficits with China, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, France, Nigeria, Italy and Brazil and the biggest trade surpluses with Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Belgium and Netherlands.
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South Africa's trade surplus shrank to ZAR 15.6 billion in October 2025 from an upwardly revised ZAR 22.3 billion in the prior month. Imports jumped by 7.2% over a month to ZAR 176.6 billion, on account of mineral products (+15%), namely crude oil; precious metals & stones (+29%); original equipment components (+18%); base metals (+18%) and vehicles transport equipment (+8%). Imports increased from Africa (+20%) and Asia (+12.4%), but fell from Europe (-3.5%) and the Americas (-1.2%). Meanwhile, exports rose at a slower 2.8% to ZAR 192.2 billion, mainly boosted by shipments of precious metals & stones (+21%), of which gold, diamonds, and unwrought aluminium; and base metals (+21%). Conversely, exports declined sharply for vegetable products (-35%). Overseas sales went up to Africa (+8.3%), but decreased to all other destinations including the Americas (-7.9%), Asia (-2.6%), Europe (-4.1%) and Oceania (-10.2%).
South Africa Balance of Trade History
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