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Why To Trade With South Africa

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

South Africa is the country at the tip of the gloriously and spectacularly varied African Continent. If you think that South Africa is a poor and undeveloped country, then you are really far from truth. South Africa is very rich in mineral resources. South Africa is an eager exporter of whatever the latest is on demand from international buyers. We are kept up to date with world trends manufacturing the latest and most exciting goods through export channels. As well as being a healthy manufacturer, South Africa is a rich continent with much to offer and much to share with the rest of the world.

South Africa has undergone massive growth since the early 1990′s and there is much hope for the future of export and import as the potential is endless. South Africa has a great history of successful exports or imports and an attractive attitude towards paying on time. An advantage of importing from South African is that they are linked to the rest of Africa through the Southern African Customs Union which is made up of South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, Swaziland and Namibia. Of the 15 members of the South Africa Development Community, 12 members have recently launched a free trade zone.

Africa has thirty regional trade arrangements and each country belongs to an average of about four groups. From international waters, many goods, such as industrial items, enter duty free. When the item is not duty free the rates charged fall mostly between 5% and 25%. Goods which value does not exceed R400 are not liable for customs duty. Some goods, for example consumer goods being exported from South Africa will require an export permit, but this is not difficult to acquire and restrictions or limitations are minimal. There has been recent and exciting growth in the IT sector of Export or Import and South Africa is looking forward to a growing market of computer software and hardware for export and import. South Africa is a top exporter of the worlds pharmaceutical products with yearly exports reaching millions. South African Logistics assist in making the export business quick and cost effective. With our times being similar to Western Europe this makes for efficient business. South African is up to date on the latest export trends and stands strong alongside the rest of the globe.

South Africa _ The Perfect Tourist Destination

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

South Africa’s scenic beauty, magnificent outdoors, sunny climate, cultural diversity and reputation for delivering value for money have made it one of the world’s fastest growing leisure, and business, travel destinations. South Africa offers a medley of tourist attractions, with its sun kissed beaches, picturesque mountain ranges, and exciting wild life safaris. The top line attractions are many including the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront in Capetown which is a place of entertainment as well as a historical site all rolled in one.The Government Avenue in Capetown has a line of heritage buildings, the South African Museum and the planetarium. The Boulders Beach is an abode of penguins, and they can be watched and enjoyed by tourists from a boardwalk. Kristenbosch National Botanical garden is another not-to-be-missed tourist spot with its collection of unique species of flowers and plants.

South Africa is home to numerous wildlife reserves and parks. Addo Elephant National Park, Kruger National Park and Simangaliso Wetland Park are a few that can be mentioned. The Kwazulu natal battlefields bears testimony to the wars fought between the Zulus, Afrikaans, and the British. The Apartheid Museums in Johannesburg give the historical details of South Africa before 1994. Robben Island is one important places of historical importance, where Nelson Mandela and other fighters suffered imprisonment during their fight against apartheid.

South Africa is a land of multifarious activities for travelers. The activities can range from surfing at Jeffry’s Bay near Port Elizabeth, bungee jumping from Bloukrans Bridge, to scuba diving at KwaZulu-Natal Coast. South Africa’s climate is generally moderate. However, there is wide variation between the northwestern part as well as the southern part. Light, loose cotton clothing is worn during most of the summer months. You should keep in mind that winters can be pretty cold.

Accommodation can be arranged in villas, private apartments, budget as well as luxurious hotels and guest houses. The national parks as well as towns do have facilities for camping and caravanning. South Africa is generally a peaceful country for tourists and travelers coming from other countries. You can be assured of a comprehensive holiday abundant with beautiful experiences in the lap of nature, enthralling glimpses of wildlife and exotic cuisine.