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    South Africa recorded a trade surplus of 15.58 billion rand in October 2025, according to figures from the South African Revenue Service.
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    South Africa’s trade surplus slips below analyst expectations as import growth outpaces exports.

    South Africa’s October Trade Surplus: Headline Numbers

    South Africa recorded a trade surplus of 15.58 billion rand in October 2025, according to figures from the South African Revenue Service. Analysts had expected South Africa to post a trade surplus of 20 billion rand for October.

    The October surplus is equivalent to approximately $908.94 million at an exchange rate of 17.1408 rand to the U.S. dollar.

    Surplus Narrows from September

    According to Trading Economics data published via TradingView, South Africa’s trade surplus narrowed in October from an upwardly revised 22.3 billion rand in September 2025 to 15.6 billion rand.

    This indicates a month-on-month decline in the trade balance, even though the country remained in surplus. The revision to 22.3 billion rand for September is explicitly described as “upwardly revised”.

    Import Dynamics: Strong Momentum in Key Categories

    South African imports rose by 7.2% month-on-month in October to 176.6 billion rand. The increase was driven by several product categories:

    • Mineral products, including crude oil, up 15%
    • Precious metals and stones, up 29%
    • Original equipment components, up 18%
    • Base metals, up 18%
    • Vehicles and transport equipment, up 8%

    These figures show that import growth was broad-based across multiple segments of the goods basket.

    Export Performance: Moderate Growth Led by Metals

    On the export side, South African exports increased by 2.8% over the month to 192.2 billion rand in October 2025.

    Export performance was mainly supported by:

    • Precious metals and stones, up 21%, including gold, diamonds and unwrought aluminum
    • Base metals, also up 21%

    As exports grew more slowly than imports (2.8% versus 7.2%), the surplus narrowed compared with September, even though export values remained higher than import values, as reflected in the 192.2 billion rand export figure versus 176.6 billion rand in imports.

    Across both imports and exports, Details on specific country or regional trading partners, as well as sectoral breakdowns beyond the listed product categories were not disclosed.

    For more stories of trade from across Africa, visit our dedicated archives.

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