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Swaziland Africa basically deals with the relation of Swaziland with other nations of the African continent. Being the smallest country in the African territory, the economy of Swaziland is dependent upon the other countries of Southern Africa. Mozambique and South Africa are the two African countries that form the borderline of Swaziland.
Swaziland Africa economic relation is based on the transaction of goods and services between Swaziland and South Africa. The infrastructural and industrial development of Swaziland is based on exports from the neighboring nations. South Africa contributes 83 percent of the total yearly imports of Swaziland. The agricultural sector is the main source of employment in the Kingdom of Swaziland. Naturally agro-based primary products are the main exportable items of the Swaziland economy. The Republic of South Africa gets 74 percent of its imported items from Swaziland.
The cash crops and other agro products of Swaziland like wood pulp and sugar play a crucial role in expanding the domain of Swaziland Africa. The preserved food items of Swaziland are also exported in other African countries.
Swaziland Airlink operates regular passenger flights in the air route between Manzini and the South African city of Johannesburg. The airlines of Swaziland also facilitate the economic relation of Swaziland Africa.
The judicial and other agreements between Swaziland and South Africa have strengthened the diplomatic relation between these two African nations.
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