Economic Impact of Coal Mining in South Africa

South Africa is one of the seven largest coal-producing and one of the top five coal-exporting countries in the world.

More than a quarter of coal mined in South Africa is exported, most of which leaves the country via Richards Bay.  Coal is South Africa’s third largest source of foreign exchange; platinum being the largest and gold second.  Around 15% of the country’s GDP (2000 estimate) is spent on energy and 77% of that is derived from coal.

In 2004, the coal and lignite mining industry generated a gross income of R39 billion and directly employed 50,000 people.  The Witbank Coalfield accounts for 40% of South Africa’s coal production.

[source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_mining]

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