RUSSIA is South Africa’s fourth largest trading partner within the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) grouping. In 2022, China accounted for 9.4% of South Africa’s exports, while India had 4.5%, Brazil 0.4% and Russia only 0.2%, according to the South African Revenue Service.
China dominated South Africa’s imports with a 20.2% share, while India’s share was 7.2%, Brazil had a 1.4% share and Russia managed only a 0.5% share.
In rand terms, exports to China totalled R188.4 billion, while exports to India were R90.1bn, exports to Brazil R8.3bn and exports to Russia only R4.6bn.
South Africa imported goods worth R367.4bn from China, R130.6bn from India, R26.1bn from Brazil and R9.2bn from Russia, resulting in a trade surplus in favour of China worth R179bn, in favour of…