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In 2018, South Africa exported and imported goods to and from the rest of Africa to the value of US$25 billion and US$11.5 billion, respectively. Intra-Africa exports account for 26% of South Africa's total exports and imports for 12% of total imports for 2018. South African exports to the rest of Africa are predominantly of value-added goods.
The trade between blocs has grown by approximately 9.3% from 2008 to 2018, since the agreement was signed. [7] The net trade balance of EFTA was negative until 2012, but in 2013 the total import has dropped significantly and export exceeded it [7] EFTA Trade Balance with SACU, 2002-2018
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Satchwell v President of the Republic of South Africa and Another (2002) — pension and retirement benefits provided to the spouses of judges must be equally provided to the same-sex life partners of judges. S v Jordan and Others (2002) — the gender-neutral criminalisation of prostitution does not discriminate unfairly against women.
Balance of trade is the difference between the monetary value of a nation's exports and imports over a certain time period. [1] Sometimes a distinction is made between a balance of trade for goods versus one for services. The balance of trade measures a flow variable of exports and imports over a given period of time. The notion of the balance ...
English: A graph illustrating the imports and exports on the top and the balance of trade at the bottom of South Africa between 1992 to 2011. Amounts are in millions (000,000s) of South African Rand on the Y-axis. Dates, in years, are indicated on the X-axis.
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South Africa is one of the top contributors of foreign direct investment in Tanzania and in 2023 attributed to about 10% of the total investment in the country. Between 1997 and 2022 about 223 South African companies have invested in approximately US$800 million in Tanzania. [ 5 ]