South Africa recorded a 17% year-on-year decline in textile imports to around $580 million in January–February 2026, reflecting softer demand and shifting trade dynamics.
In contrast, textile exports posted a modest increase, with monthly data indicating a recent rebound, particularly in outbound shipments.
Despite this improvement, the country remains heavily import-dependent, with high production costs, energy instability, and limited value addition continuing to constrain export competitiveness.