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Africa

Overview

Africa is seeing its strongest economic growth since the 1970s. Largely driven by booming commodity prices, Africa has enormous potential to become a significant player in global trade and commerce.

A major contributor to the region's sustained economic growth is its abundant natural resource base. Emerging opportunities in Africa include mining equipment, technologies and services, education and training, agri-business and construction and infrastructure.

Queensland is continuing to build strong global networks and gain footholds in this region.

South Africa is a strong export market for Queensland coal valued at $146.6 million in 2007-08and Queensland is exporting mining equipment, technologies and services to 37 of the 47 Sub Saharan Africa markets.

As South Africa prepares to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, industry sources predict very high annual growth as demand grows for infrastructure, training, telecommunications equipment, energy and power.

Queensland has formed a strategic partnership with the Province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to strengthen our trade relationship.

Trade Queensland representation

Trade Queensland Europe, situated in London, provides export advice and assistance to Queensland businesses seeking to export to Africa.

In addition, our overseas market teams based in Brisbane work closely with our network of export advisers throughout Queensland and overseas, enhancing opportunities for mutual support and collaboration to help build the export capability of Queensland firms and help drive export growth.

Publications

Trade Queensland has a range of publications that provide more detailed information about export opportunities in Africa.

More information

For more information about how we can help you export to Africa contact Trade Queensland.

Our calendar of Trade events provides information about export and trade activities for Africa and other markets for 2009 and beyond.

Last updated 16 October 2009