South Africa - Share of tariff lines with international peaks, all products (%)
Share of tariff lines with international peaks, all products (%) in South Africa was 19.19 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 32 years was 46.96 in 1993, while its lowest value was 17.39 in 2010.
Definition: Share of tariff lines with international peaks is the share of lines in the tariff schedule with tariff rates that exceed 15 percent. It provides an indication of how selectively tariffs are applied.
Source: World Bank staff estimates using the World Integrated Trade Solution system, based on data from United Nations Conference on Trade and Development's Trade Analysis and Information System (TRAINS) database.
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Year | Value |
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1988 | 36.68 |
1990 | 31.57 |
1991 | 29.62 |
1993 | 46.96 |
1996 | 23.56 |
1997 | 39.11 |
1999 | 35.17 |
2000 | 29.29 |
2001 | 32.40 |
2002 | 26.14 |
2003 | 26.68 |
2004 | 24.00 |
2005 | 22.16 |
2006 | 19.83 |
2007 | 18.87 |
2008 | 25.18 |
2009 | 17.93 |
2010 | 17.39 |
2011 | 23.05 |
2012 | 18.72 |
2013 | 22.40 |
2014 | 22.23 |
2015 | 21.93 |
2016 | 22.46 |
2017 | 23.10 |
2018 | 17.64 |
2019 | 17.83 |
2020 | 19.19 |
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Private Sector & Trade Indicators
Sub-Topic: Tariffs