Fallout From Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Has the Potential to Impact SA’s Economy (BusinessReport)
Russia exported goods valued at approximately R458 million to South Africa and imported products valued at R1.3bn from South Africa in September 2021.
Top Russian exports to South Africa included nitrogenous fertiliser, mixed minerals or chemical fertilisers, petroleum, coal briquettes and medicines.
Russia’s most important imports from South Africa included citrus fruit, cars, manganese ore, platinum, and apples and pears. South Africa exports 5.5 million cartons of apples and pears to Russia annually. READ MORE
Similar Posts:
- Ukraine War Poses a Threat to EU Industry (RaboResearch)
- Downgraded Countries Were Top Emerging Market Performers in 2016 (IOL)
- Russia is Winning Battle to Control the World’s Wheat (The Times)
- Volkswagen Hit By Falling Emerging Market Sales (FT)
- The 15 Most Miserable Emerging Market Economies (Bloomberg)
- Resolving the SE Ukraine Conflict Would be a “Massive Buy Signal” for Russia (CNBC)
- Infographic: Russia’s Sphere of Influence in Context (VOX)
- Africans ‘Victims’ of the Ukraine War, AU Head Tells Putin (DW)
- Mining’s Iron Grip on the South African Economy (Reuters)
- Russia Ukraine War’s Global Impact (MetLife Investment Management)
- Russia Now Demands Rubles For Grain As World’s Largest Wheat Exporter (Zero Hedge)
- Key Findings: Credit Suisse Emerging Markets Consumer Survey
- Russia, Ukraine and China (Franklin Templeton)
- Heatmap: Structure of Russian Exports (Research Affiliates)
- Election Results in Some Fragile Five Emerging Markets Calm Investors (Reuters)
Leave a Reply