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List Of Import Companies In South Africa 2024-2025

List Of Import Companies In South Africa 2024-2025

An import export business is a company that facilitates trades of goods and commodities between domestic and foreign companies. In other words, it’s a company that buys goods internationally and ships them in for domestic purchases and vise versa.

Holler Trade C C

Base Commodities Africa

Walker Mowers South Africa

NOVAWES IMPORT Pty LTD

Safwa Import & Export – Safwa Promotion

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Import Export License South Africa

DC Imports

Direct Imports SA

Monteagle Logistics Limited

Import Kaleidoscope

Starsun Import and Export

basan South Africa

Natela Importers & Exporters

China Trader

Jolando Trading (Pty) Ltd

What products does South Africa import?

South Africa’s primary import commodities include machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum products, scientific instruments, and food materials

What are the five major exports of South Africa?

Chief exports include corn, diamonds, fruits, gold, metals and minerals, sugar, and wool. Machinery and transportation equipment make up more than one-third of the value of the country’s imports

What is South Africa’s biggest import?

South Africa’s Top 10 Imports

  • Mineral fuels including oil: US$17 billion (18.2% of total imports)
  • Machinery including computers: $11.5 billion (12.3%)
  • Electrical machinery, equipment: $8.6 billion (9.2%)
  • Vehicles: $7.1 billion (7.6%)
  • Plastics, plastic articles: $2.8 billion (3%)
  • Pharmaceuticals: $2.5 billion (2.7%)
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What goods are imported to South Africa?

South Africa main imports are: machinery (23.5 percent of total imports), mineral products (15.1 percent), vehicles and aircraft vessels (10 percent), chemicals (10.9 percent), equipment components (8.1 percent) and iron and steel products (5.3 percent).

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