South Africa Trade Surplus Widens in February
2026-03-31 12:14
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
South Africa recorded a trade surplus of ZAR 36.9 billion in February 2026, significantly higher than the downwardly revised ZAR 8.5 billion posted in January.
Exports climbed by 8.2% month-over-month to ZAR 168.1 billion, boosted by shipments of vehicles & transport equipment (+55%); machinery & electronics (+22%) and base metals (+16%).
Overseas sales rose primarily to Oceania (+53.4%), the Americas (+33.1%) and Africa (+17.5%), but declined for Asia (-0.4%).
Conversely, imports slipped by 10.7% to a four-year low of ZAR 131.2 billion, reflecting widespread declines across key categories.
Purchases fell significantly for vehicles & transport equipment (-2.5%); base metals (-18%); machinery & electronics (-14%); chemical products (-10%) and original equipment components (-9%).
Imports decreased mostly from the Americas (-22.5%), Europe (-18.5%) and Oceania (-17.3%), and, to a lesser extent, Asia (-5.9%) and Africa (-4.7%).