2023
Exports
$34.7MWorld Rnk 18 / 116
Flag Rnk 308 / 1214
2023
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Organo-Sulfur Compounds
1.03Rnk 168 / 1025
2023
Imports
$78.4MWorld Rnk 27 / 189
Flag Rnk 212 / 1211
2023
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of South Africa
0.07Rnk 59 / 132

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Exports In 2023, South Africa exported $34.7M in Organo-Sulfur Compounds, making it the 18th largest exporter of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in the world. At the same year, Organo-Sulfur Compounds was the 308th most exported product in South Africa. The main destination of Organo-Sulfur Compounds exports from South Africa are: Zimbabwe ($8.33M), Democratic Republic of the Congo ($5.41M), Brazil ($4.26M), Kazakhstan ($3.47M), and Latvia ($2.95M).

The fastest growing export markets for Organo-Sulfur Compounds of South Africa between 2022 and 2023 were Brazil ($895k), Kazakhstan ($774k), and Argentina ($464k).

Imports In 2023, South Africa imported $78.4M in Organo-Sulfur Compounds, becoming the 27th largest importer of Organo-Sulfur Compounds in the world. At the same year, Organo-Sulfur Compounds was the 212th most imported product in South Africa. South Africa imports Organo-Sulfur Compounds primarily from: China ($29.5M), Belgium ($12.1M), Singapore ($9.74M), Japan ($8.32M), and India ($4.43M).

The fastest growing import markets in Organo-Sulfur Compounds for South Africa between 2022 and 2023 were Belgium ($8.55M), South Korea ($1.26M), and Canada ($1.2M).

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December 2024

Subnational Monthly Trade

Time Scale
Flow
Color
EXPORT GROWTH (December 2023 - December 2024)ZAR30.6M(182%)
IMPORT GROWTH (December 2023 - December 2024)ZAR43.6M(41.7%)
MAIN EXPORTER (December 2024)
MAIN DESTINATION (December 2024)Democratic Republic of the CongoZAR20.4M

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

Color
EXPORTS (2023)$34.7M
IMPORTS (2023)$78.4M
NET TRADE (2023)-$43.7M

In 2023, South Africa exported $34.7M in Organo-Sulfur Compounds. The main destinations of South Africa exports on Organo-Sulfur Compounds were Zimbabwe ($8.33M), Democratic Republic of the Congo ($5.41M), Brazil ($4.26M), Kazakhstan ($3.47M), and Latvia ($2.95M).

In 2023, South Africa imported $78.4M in Organo-Sulfur Compounds, mainly from China ($29.5M), Belgium ($12.1M), Singapore ($9.74M), Japan ($8.32M), and India ($4.43M).

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Export Destinations (2023)

Import Origins (2023)

Market Growth

Flow
THE FASTEST GROWING Organo-Sulfur Compounds EXPORT MARKETS FOR South Africa WERE (2022 - 2023):
Brazil$895k (26.6%)
Kazakhstan$774k (28.7%)
Argentina$464k (1%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Organo-Sulfur Compounds BY South Africa WERE (2022 - 2023):
Zimbabwe-$983k (-10.6%)
Zambia-$488k (-14.8%)

Change in Exports by Market (2022 - 2023)

Market Concentration

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In 2023, South Africa's main exporting competitors in Organo-Sulfur Compounds were:
In 2023, South Africa's main importing competitors in Organo-Sulfur Compounds were:

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Trade Value of Organo-Sulfur Compounds by Exporters

Potential Exports

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALBrazil+ $1.98M
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALChina+ $3.77M

Organo-Sulfur Compounds’s highest export potential is Brazil. With an export gap of $1.98M.   Organo-Sulfur Compounds’s highest import potential is China with an import gap of $3.77M.

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