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    South African Export Councils Optimistic on Boosting Trade with China

    November 7, 2025
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    Two South African export councils have expressed confidence that their involvement in the China International Import Expo will bolster South Africa’s footprint in the Chinese marketplace, broaden the nation’s range of exported goods, and promote bilateral commerce between the nations. Addressing the media prior to the expo’s formal commencement in Shanghai on 5 November, the executive director of the South African Footwear and Leather Council outlined that, representing 252 affiliates, the event offers immediate entry to China’s enormous consumer economy, valued in the trillions, and a sector increasingly seeking superior, genuine, and environmentally friendly items.

    Engagement at the expo affords South African producers a unique chance to connect with purchasers, suppliers, and vendors that are challenging to engage from afar. Participants stand to secure international orders, forge enduring supply agreements, and investigate fresh categories such as premium, adventure, and green-focused buyers. As reported by Engineering News, the council’s primary aim during the exhibition is to highlight the excellence, creative designs, and production prowess of South African footwear, leather items, purses, and accessories, while solidifying the “Made in South Africa” label as a symbol of skilled artisanship, eco-friendliness, and worth.

    In terms of enabling entry to markets and forging commercial alliances, the council intends to broker arrangements for distribution and sales for both veteran exporters and nascent labels, alongside pursuing online retail partnerships with leading Chinese sites like Tmall, JD.com, and Alibaba Global. To foster variety and expansion in exports, the goal is to elevate shipment quantities and market penetration for South African leather and footwear offerings in Asia, while pinpointing and confirming emerging specialised prospects.

    The general manager of the South African Fruit and Vegetable Canners Export Council emphasised that the CIIE, being China’s premier trade gathering, functions as a venue for collecting insights on markets, evaluating rivals’ actions, gauging supply and demand dynamics, and spotting nascent buyer preferences. Representing producers and shippers of refined fruit and vegetable goods, the council notes that exports have exhibited steady yearly growth over the last decade. For 2024, the sector dispatched R15.5 billion worth to more than 125 nations across roughly 50 categories, with seasoned exporters demonstrating expertise in worldwide arenas, clientele, and end-users.

    The council’s purpose at the CIIE is to display the sector and its top-tier products, sustain and amplify members’ shipments through interactions with current clients, and establish fresh links with prospective purchasers and untapped regions. According to China.org.cn, this forms part of a larger delegation of 32 South African enterprises, spearheaded by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, showcasing an array of goods and services at the eighth iteration of the expo from 5 to 10 November.

    This involvement aligns with South Africa’s longstanding engagement in the CIIE since its debut in 2018, underscoring the expo’s role as a conduit for foreign entities to interact with Chinese importers and consumers. As detailed by Gov.za, the delegation, led by Minister Parks Tau and supported via the Export Marketing and Investment Assistance scheme, encompasses firms from agro-processing, wine, cosmetics, footwear, leather goods, clothing, and textiles, aiming to harness opportunities in China’s high-growth economy.

    China remains South Africa’s foremost trading counterpart for 15 consecutive years, with bilateral exchanges reaching R544 billion in 2024, comprising South African outflows of R167 billion in minerals, metals, and agricultural produce, against inflows of R377 billion. This expo participation follows a recent bilateral accord to prioritise market entry for 100 value-added South African items, intended to diversify exports beyond raw materials and deepen economic linkages.

    The councils’ positive stance reflects broader aspirations to leverage the CIIE for sustained growth, with prior editions proving effective in fostering new customer relationships and elevating brand visibility. As noted by China Daily, around 35 South African firms are anticipated to participate, highlighting the nation’s commitment to expanding its export portfolio in Asia amid global uncertainties. This strategic push is expected to yield tangible benefits, including heightened export volumes and collaborative ventures, reinforcing the mutually advantageous partnership between the two economies.

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