SOUTH Africa has remained one of three leading countries in the African export market, which reached $665.4 billion (about R11.8 trilllion) in 2022-2023, but was still below 3% of global exports, despite the ongoing challenges with the ports.
South Africa has been struggling to meet its export potential for the past few years, as a result of logistical bottle- necks experienced by State-owned rail and ports operator, Transnet, but these are being addressed speedily now in partnership with the private sector.
The inaugural 2023 Africa Export Competitiveness Report released yesterday showed that South Africa, along with Morocco and Nigeria, accounted for a significant share of total exports in the continent. The report examines the export capacity and ecosystems of 30 African countries, and sheds light on the main…
