Trade Corridor

U.S.–South Africa Trade Corridor

South Africa is the continent's most industrialized economy and a major AGOA-eligible trade partner. BizWithAfrica connects U.S. businesses with verified South African exporters across manufacturing, agriculture, and services.

$18.9B

Bilateral Trade

AGOA

Eligible

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Key Sectors

Key Sectors

High-opportunity sectors driving U.S.–South Africa trade, with verified suppliers and compliance support built in.

Wine & Spirits

World-class wine regions including Stellenbosch and Franschhoek, producing award-winning wines and craft spirits for global export.

Automotive & Parts

Major auto manufacturing hub with OEM assembly plants and a deep tier-one supplier base exporting vehicles and components globally.

Mining & Minerals

World leader in platinum, manganese, and chrome production, with significant reserves of gold, diamonds, and rare earth elements.

Citrus & Fresh Produce

Major fruit exporter — oranges, lemons, grapes, and deciduous fruit — with counter-seasonal advantages for Northern Hemisphere markets.

Financial Services & Fintech

Africa's financial capital with a sophisticated banking sector, growing fintech ecosystem, and the continent's deepest capital markets.

Renewable Energy & Clean Tech

Growing green economy with significant solar, wind, and green hydrogen potential, attracting U.S. investment and technology partnerships.

Compliance Overview

U.S.–South Africa trade compliance spans customs, product standards, and sector-specific regulations. BizWithAfrica automates tracking across both jurisdictions.

AGOA Eligibility

South Africa is AGOA-eligible and is the program's largest beneficiary. Key exports include automotive products, agricultural goods, and minerals under preferential access.

SARS Customs

South African Revenue Service (SARS) manages customs declarations, duties, and trade facilitation. Exporters must hold valid customs registration codes.

dtic & NRCS

Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic) oversees trade policy. National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (NRCS) enforces product safety and quality standards.

Common Documents

  • Certificate of Origin
  • Commercial Invoice
  • NRCS Letter of Authority
  • Packing List
  • Bill of Lading

Getting Started

Four steps to executing your first U.S.–South Africa trade deal on BizWithAfrica.

1

Get Verified

Complete multi-layer business verification to establish trust on the platform.

2

Browse Opportunities

Explore verified South African suppliers, exporters, and trade opportunities by sector.

3

Enter Deal Room

Negotiate terms, share documents, and define milestones in a structured workspace.

4

Execute Trade

Manage payments via milestone escrow, track logistics, and close the deal with confidence.

Ready to Trade with South Africa?

Get verified, connect with trusted South African partners, and execute your first deal on the BizWithAfrica platform.

Launching first in U.S.–Ghana, U.S.–Kenya, and U.S.–South Africa. Early access now open for exporters, importers, and institutional partners.