South Africa Import & Export Data

South Africa was the number 38 economy in the world in terms of GDP, the number 37 in total exports, the number 43 in total imports, the number 91 economy in terms of GDP per capita and the number 59 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index.

IMPORTS
The top imports of South Africa are Refined Petroleum, Crude Petroleum, Motor vehicles, Cars, Electrical, and Broadcasting Equipment, importing mostly from China, Germany, India, the United States, and Saudi Arabia.

EXPORTS
The top exports of South Africa are Platinum, Manganese Ore, Chromium Ore, Precious Metal Ore, Titanium Ore, Gold, Iron Ore, Diamonds, Pearls, Mineral fuels, and Coal Briquettes, exports mostly to China, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and India.

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South Africa Import & Export Data

South Africa import and export data from Tendata iTrader contains important customs data useful for your import and export trade. These import data and export data include: product trading trends, HS codes, customs data, potential importers' or exporters' information, port, competitor companies, etc. In order to ensure the authenticity and integrity of the data, Tendata collects global import and export data from global customs departments, ports, shipping, logistics companies and other business sectors. Tendata has global import and export data from 2005 to the present to help you compare and analyze the latest market trade trends. There are many more detail records such as daily commodity transaction prices, if you want to know more, please contact us and Get a Free Demo.

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Cars Transaction Trends in South Africa

With these transaction trends, you can analyze whether there is demand in that country for import or export your products. By inputting the product name into the Tendata Import and Export database, you can view the transaction trends for that import and export product. For example, based on the data from South Africa, the transaction trends for Cars are as follows:
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The Top 10 HS Code of Cars in South Africa

With these HS codes and customs data, you can analyze whether there is a demand for importing or exporting your products in this country. You can find out the product HS codes of the top 10 import and export subcategories of the product by entering the product broad category description or HS shortcode on the Tendata import and export data platform. For example, according to the data of South Africa, the top 10 HS code of the product for Cars is as follows:
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Part of Importers and Exporters of Cars in South Africa

When the import and export data for that country is hidden by customs, you can check the statistics for that country from the Global Data Summary, which shows about 50% of importers and exporters related to the product. By doing this, you are also able to analysising market. For example, you can view a selection of importers and exporters for Cars in South Africa:
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The Company Contact Information in South Africa

For a potential customer, you may feel that how to contact the customer is the most important thing. Tendata provides the customer's contact information directly, allowing you to contact the customer through various channels: manager name, email, Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, etc. For example, for ALERT ENGINE PARTS company built in South Africa, we can see their contact information as follows:
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Trading Trends for Cars at Company

It is important to do a good company analysis before contacting a potential client directly. This determines your marketing approach and can double your closing rate. Among other things, you need to understand the company's trading trends for your product, which determines which months the company prefers to import and export the product and whether there is a recent desire to import and export the product. For example, the recent trading trends for Cars of ALERT ENGINE PARTS company in the country of South Africa in Tendata global import export database are as follows:
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Competitors of Company in South Africa

You may also want to find out about your competitor companies. Researching competing companies through potential customers or repeat customers is an easy way to do this. By entering a product description or company name into the Tendata Import/Export database, and clicking and viewing new suppliers of competing companies or potential companies, you can get a closer look at competing companies to adjust your marketing strategy. For example, by looking at the Cars of the company ALERT ENGINE PARTS in the country of South Africa, you can see about 30% competitors as follows:
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Cars Top 10 Import/Export Countries in South Africa

If you want to cooperate with a specific merchant, input the name of the merchant on the Tendata import and export database, and you can check the top 10 import and export cooperation countries of the merchant. Based on this import data and export data, you can determine whether your customers are willing to work with merchants in your country. For example, according to the data on Cars, South Africa’s Top 10 Target Countries of ALERT ENGINE PARTS company are the following data:
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