As President Jacob Zuma on Monday arrived in Fortaleza, Brazil, to attend the sixth Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (Brics) Summit, South Africa aimed to forge further intrabloc cooperation initiatives.
Trade with South Africa's largest bilateral trading partner, China, increased 32%, from R204.6-billion in 2012, to R270.1-billion in 2013.
South Africa’s trade with Brazil, which would take over the chairmanship of the economic bloc, increased 8.46% year-on-year to R21.8-billion in 2013.
Trade with Russia jumped 47.06% to R7.5-billion in 2013, while trade with India grew from R68.3-billion in 2012 to R80.8-billion in 2013.
Further, South Africa sought to gain “tacit support” from its Brics partners on a regional level to promote the “African Agenda” and to ensure synergy among Brics partners regarding their engagement with Africa.
“Another key advantage for Africa, in particular, is that the Brics–Africa cooperation will support Africa's efforts to diversify and modernise its economies through infrastructure development, knowledge exchange, increased access to technology, enhanced capacity-building and investment in human capital,” the Presidency said.
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