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South Africa’s economic landscape is deeply rooted in its vast natural resources. Producing over 10% of the world’s gold from more than 30 mines, it is a key player in global commodities. Its mineral reserves include iron ore, copper, platinum, silver, manganese, titanium, chromium, and uranium, with the country possessing nearly two-thirds of the world's platinum and approximately half of its chromium.
Historically, South Africa’s mineral wealth fueled its economic growth during the 1800s, laying the foundation for its industrial sector. Despite challenges, its infrastructure remains undervalued compared to global standards, presenting a profitable opportunity for long-term investors seeking to tap into the country's natural abundance and industrial potential.