
Whenever South African officials meet their Chinese counterparts to talk trade, the issue of the imbalance in China’s favour is almost certainly raised.
But a discrepancy in the data from the two sides makes it hard to assess the trade gap.
The latest Chinese customs data suggests that South Africa actually holds a surplus – exporting more to the world’s second-largest economy than it receives in return.
According to the numbers from Beijing, China recorded US$30.58 billion in imports from South…
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US$17 billion question: why China and South Africa are so far apart on trade data
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