Key Market Indicators
In 2021, South Africa ranked number 12 in Anthracite Export, Kazakhstan came ahead with 1,446,300,000 Kilograms. China, Australia and India respectively came in numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. South African Anthracite import is projected to reach 454 million kilograms by 2026, up from 357 million in 2021. This would indicate an average annual growth rate of 4%. Since 2005, the country has seen a 54% year-on-year growth. In 2021, South Africa was the 16th largest importer of Anthracite, with Kazakhstan taking the top spot at 357 million kilograms. South Korea, Japan, and Russia followed in second, third, and fourth place respectively. South African Anthracite export is estimated to reach 1.59 billion kilograms by the end of 2026, up from 1.45 billion in 2021. This would imply a CAGR of 1.6%. Since 2005, supply has grown at a rate of 2.4% annually. In 2021, South Africa was the 12th largest exporter, with Kazakhstan leading the way at 1.45 billion kilograms. China, Australia, and India were ranked second, third, and fourth respectively.