South Africa Trade Balance

Country: South Africa, ZAR
Importance:
Low
Sector: Trade
Last release
30 Jan 2026 12:00 GMT
Actual
R23.177 B
Forecast
Previous
R37.920 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
30 Sept 2022
Aug 2022
R7.180 B
R25.098 B
31 Aug 2022
Jul 2022
R24.764 B
R24.588 B
29 Jul 2022
Jun 2022
R24.227 B
R28.422 B
30 Jun 2022
May 2022
R28.350 B
R23.530 B
31 May 2022
Apr 2022
R15.493 B
R19.185 B
29 Apr 2022
Mar 2022
R45.862 B
R16.430 B
31 Mar 2022
Feb 2022
R10.602 B
R24.228 B
28 Feb 2022
Jan 2022
R3.554 B
R28.700 B
31 Jan 2022
Dec 2021
R30.141 B
R26.941 B
28 Dec 2021
Nov 2021
R35.833 B
R47.086 B
30 Nov 2021
Oct 2021
R19.782 B
R52.182 B
29 Oct 2021
Sep 2021
R22.237 B
R56.194 B
30 Sept 2021
Aug 2021
R42.398 B
R55.313 B
31 Aug 2021
Jul 2021
R36.964 B
R55.207 B
30 Jul 2021
Jun 2021
R57.681 B
R48.510 B
30 Jun 2021
May 2021
R54.598 B
R42.907 B
31 May 2021
Apr 2021
R51.243 B
R23.360 B
30 Apr 2021
Mar 2021
R52.769 B
R35.620 B
31 Mar 2021
Feb 2021
R28.960 B
R38.109 B
26 Feb 2021
Jan 2021
R11.829 B
R16.280 B

Trade Balance measures the difference between exports and imports over the reporting period, expressed in South African rand. When exports exceed imports, economists point to a trade surplus.

The surplus is considered as favorable for the economy, and thus the index growth can be seen as positive for the ZAR quotes.

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