Key Market Indicators
The country came in number 46 in 2021, South Africa overtook at 377,340 Kilograms. Thailand, Spain and Iran respectively came in numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Exports of gypsum from Zimbabwe are set to drop from 6.9 million kilograms in 2021 to 3.2 million kilograms by 2026, a decrease of 12.7% year on year on average. Since 2000, the supply has been reduced by 21.9% year on year. In 2021, Zimbabwe was ranked 45th in the world, with South Africa taking the lead with 6.9 million kilograms. Thailand, Spain and Iran followed in second, third and fourth place respectively in the ranking. Imports of gypsum to Zimbabwe are set to decrease from 377,340 kilograms in 2021 to 273,140 kilograms by 2026, at a rate of 5.7% year on year. Since 2006, demand has increased by 140.6% year on year. In 2021, Zimbabwe was ranked 46th in the world, with South Africa again taking the lead with 377,340 kilograms. Thailand, Spain and Iran again followed in second, third and fourth place respectively in the ranking.