|
Related Topics |
We take a look at South Africa's imports from Croatia for 2018 so far. So what exactly is South Africa importing from a country in the mediterranean. Tomatoes? Citrus fruits? Well we provide the answer below.
|
So what are we importing from Croatia
So where is Croatia and what are they all about? Croatia is an Eastern European country with a long coastline on the Adriatic Sea. Encompassing more than a thousand islands, it's also crossed by the Dinaric Alps. Its inland capital, Zagreb, is distinguished by its medieval Gornji Grad (Upper Town) and diverse museums. The major coastal city Dubrovnik has massive 16th-century walls encircling an Old Town with Gothic and Renaissance buildings.
We aim to provide readers with new and interesting information and while Croatia is becoming a popular tourist destination for South Africans, as it is seen as a cheaper version of Italy, we have decided to take a look at what exactly this country is supplying to South Africa. The list below shows the items as well as the Rand value of imports from Croatia since the start of 2018.
South Africa's total imports from Croatia amounted to R18 463 058 in August 2018, which amounted to 0.017% of South Africa's total imports in August 2018 which amounted to R108,1 billion. So in terms of South Africa's imports Croatia makes up a very small part of it.
We aim to provide readers with new and interesting information and while Croatia is becoming a popular tourist destination for South Africans, as it is seen as a cheaper version of Italy, we have decided to take a look at what exactly this country is supplying to South Africa. The list below shows the items as well as the Rand value of imports from Croatia since the start of 2018.
- Catalytic Converters, Computers and Mechanical Appliances: R 72 835 079
- Furniture, bedding and mattresses: R 63 892 660
- Plastics and articles thereof: R 58 923 989
- Articles Of Iron or Steel: R 20 769 371
- Pharmaceutical products: R 20 184 929
- Cellphones, Electrical Equipment and Machinery: R 14 292 143
- Vehicle Components: R 3 625 270
- Residues and waste from the food industries: R 2 486 708
- Vehicles and accessories: R 2 164 451
- Albuminoidal substances: R 1 992 461
- Medical and Photographic Equipment: R 1 972 203
- Wood and articles of wood: R 1 723 908
- Inorganic chemical compounds: R 1 161 801
- Miscellaneous edible preparations: R 1 085 331
- Stone, plaster, cement and Asbestos: R 1 062 905
- Footwear and gaiters: R 665 316
- Glass and Glassware: R 649 264
- Chemical Products: R 645 382
- Printed books , newspapers and pictures: R 449 540
- Clothing and accessories, not knitted or crocheted: R 427 339
- Tools, cutlery, spoons and forks: R 405 002
- Clothing and accessories, knitted or crocheted: R 385 775
- Railway or Tramway Locomotives: R 384 857
- Soap, organic surface: R 270 911
- Aluminium and Articles Thereof: R 270 519
- Rubber and articles thereof: R 267 325
- Coffee, tea, mate and spices: R 147 617
- Copper and Articles Thereof: R 109 596
- Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits: R 101 061
- Miscellaneous Classification Provisions: R 90 000
- Miscellaneous articles of base metal: R 84 734
- Beverages, spirits and vinegar: R 72 556
- Cosmetics, Toiletries and Beverage Syrup: R 59 064
- Paper and paperboard: R 53 039
- Toys, games and sports equipment: R 45 442
- Umbrellas, sun umbrellas and walking sticks: R 32 421
- Live animals: R 25 999
- Organic chemical compounds: R 13 519
- Live trees and other plants: R 8 954
- Headgear and parts thereof: R 7 567
- Made Up textile articles: R 6 016
- Aircraft, spacecraft and parts thereof: R 3 461
- Products of leather: R 2 358
- Works of art, collectors' Pieces and Antiques: R 1 350
- Miscellaneous manufactured articles: R 793
- Wool, fine or coarse animal hair: R 314
South Africa's total imports from Croatia amounted to R18 463 058 in August 2018, which amounted to 0.017% of South Africa's total imports in August 2018 which amounted to R108,1 billion. So in terms of South Africa's imports Croatia makes up a very small part of it.