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BGTN > Features > Business and Finance > South Africa set to expand economic ties with Russia
BRICSBusiness and FinanceSouth AfricaРоссия (Rossiya)

South Africa set to expand economic ties with Russia

Khaka Ngcofe
Last updated: July 12, 2025 2:08 pm
By Khaka Ngcofe
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South Africa is actively collaborating with various partners to boost its wine and fruit exports to Russia, with a particular focus on expanding into the city of Yekaterinburg in the Urals and the Pacific port city of Vladivostok.

This initiative reflects the country’s strategic efforts to widen its market beyond the traditional hubs of Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Cecile Theresa Heppes, an adviser in the political department of the South African embassy, emphasized that while the political ties between South Africa and Russia have been strong for many decades, the economic relationship has not yet reached its full potential. “Our countries already have a very high level of political relations that go back many decades, but our trade relations and our trade performance are not at the level we would like them to be. Both sides are working as closely as possible to increase trade,” Heppes explained.

As two members of BRICS, South Africa and Russia share common goals in promoting economic cooperation and reducing dependence on Western-dominated trade networks. This partnership has fostered a mutually beneficial exchange of goods and services, which continues to evolve in response to global economic shifts.

South Africa’s exports to Russia are diverse. Key exports include Fruits and Vegetables, wine, minerals and metals and chemicals. Russia’s exports to South Africa are equally varied, with a focus on energy resources, industrial machinery, and agricultural products.

Beyond the direct trade of goods, energy cooperation is a cornerstone of the South Africa-Russia economic relationship. Russia, through its state-owned nuclear energy corporation, ROSATOM, has been actively involved in discussions about developing nuclear energy in South Africa. While no large-scale projects have yet materialized, this collaboration reflects the strategic importance of energy in their bilateral relationship.

Investment flows between South Africa and Russia have also been increasing, with both countries seeking to capitalize on opportunities in each other’s markets. Russian companies have shown interest in South Africa’s mining and energy sectors, while South African firms are exploring opportunities in Russia’s agricultural and consumer goods markets.

South Africa’s push to strengthen its economic ties with Russia comes at a time when the nation has emerged as a significant political ally within the BRICS group, alongside Brazil, China, India, and Russia. Despite these strong political connections, the trade imbalance between the two countries has been a long-standing concern, particularly for South African businesses eager to tap into the Russian market.

According to the United Nations COMTRADE database, South Africa’s exports to Russia amounted to $282.77 million in the past year. In comparison, the overall trade turnover between the two nations reached $1.2 billion in 2023, as reported by Vladimir Padalko, vice president of Russia’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

It’s noteworthy that while South Africa is making strides to enhance its trade relationship with Russia, Egypt remains Russia’s leading trade partner in Africa. Egypt’s inclusion in the BRICS bloc further cements its economic ties with Moscow. In December, Aleksey Tevanyan, Russia’s trade representative in Egypt, reported to RIA Novosti that the trade flow between Russia and Egypt saw a 30% increase year-on-year, surpassing $6 billion in 2022.

However, South Africa’s economic dealings with Russia are occurring in a complex global context, particularly in light of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. South Africa has maintained a non-aligned stance on the war, choosing not to take sides in the conflict. This position has been driven by South Africa’s historical principles of non-intervention and its desire to maintain balanced relationships with all global powers.

While this non-alignment has drawn criticism from some Western nations, it has allowed South Africa to continue its economic engagements with Russia without being directly entangled in the geopolitical tensions surrounding the conflict.

The economic relationship between South Africa and Russia is a dynamic and evolving partnership characterized by a balanced exchange of exports and imports. With South Africa exporting agricultural products, minerals, and wine, while importing energy resources, machinery, and agricultural inputs from Russia. As the global economic landscape continues to shift, South Africa and Russia are likely to deepen their economic ties, exploring new opportunities for collaboration in trade, investment, and energy.

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Khaka is a dedicated professional with a passion for unravelling global complexities. She brings a unique perspective to journalistic endeavours. Her award-winning docie series on Human Trafficking received millions of views on Youtube.
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