The South Africa Trade Desk continues to deliver growth
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The South Africa Trade Desk continues to cement its position as a credible digital gateway for commerce, announcing a sixth consecutive month of audience growth. This sustained trajectory has been fuelled by a resurgence of global interest in South Africa as an investment destination, particularly as capital seeks stable, high-growth opportunities within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
As multinational corporations and institutional investors recalibrate their emerging market strategies, the South Africa Trade Desk’s expanding readership underscores a surging demand for localised trade intelligence, policy analysis, and the strategic insights required to navigate South Africa’s evolving commercial landscape.
Platform Growth And Global Reach
Established in 2025 by advisory firm Decusatio Investor Communications as an information portal to connect South Africa with its major trading partners, the platform incorporates thought leadership content and other industry news and developments.
“It has been exciting to watch the market adoption of the platform and the new voices contributing,” says Kia Jacklin the Community Manager for the Trade Desk. She adds: “We’re particularly encouraged by our traffic mix which includes South Africa, the US, UK, Norway and Germany – this helps us share the South African story with decision-makers across the globe.”
South Africa’s Ongoing Investment Appeal
While the country has struggled with persistent low growth, the country remains a key player on the African continent. Home to an advanced banking system and a stock exchange which ranks amongst the top 20 largest in the world, the country remains an attractive home for capital targeting emerging markets.
The nation remains a global powerhouse in world-class tourism, attracting high-value international travellers, while its vibrant agricultural sector continues to serve as a critical food basket for both developed and emerging global markets.
These sectors, along with a robust mining industry that remains a cornerstone of industrial supply chains, are all seamlessly supported by a world-class financial services sector that provides the sophisticated capital and regulatory framework necessary for international trade and large-scale investment.
Strengthening South Africa’s Global Positioning
Decusatio CEO Marc Ashton says: “As a former financial journalist and editor, I have an appreciation of the challenges that the business media sector has experienced – but at the same time, it is critical that we continue to invest in platforms that allow us to position the country as an investment destination of choice.”
Jacklin concludes: “We are delighted with the growth that we have achieved over the past 6 months and now that we have established interest and we are regularly reporting audience growth, we are looking to expand our video content offering and explore event partnerships that will help us drive transformative trade and investment.”
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