Every African trade record, one place to start.
EximAfrika brings customs filings, bills of lading, company registries and tariff schedules into a single searchable index. Start anywhere — a company name, an HS code, a port, or a product.
Nine ways into the data.
Each entry point resolves to the same underlying record set, so a shipment you find through an HS code is the same shipment you find through a company.
Unified trade search
One query across shipments, companies, products and lanes.
Company search
Importer, exporter and shipper profiles with trading networks.
Shipment search
Bill-of-lading level consignment records with full detail.
Product & HS search
Filter by product description or 6–10 digit tariff code.
HS Code Explorer
Browse the tariff tree and see who trades each heading.
Trade Lane Explorer
Corridor volumes, transit patterns and seasonality.
Ports & corridors
Throughput and dwell context for Africa's key gateways.
Country coverage
What is live, what is in build, and how deep each dataset goes.
Tariff & duty lookup
Applied duty rates and levies by destination market.
From a vague question to a defensible answer.
Most trade questions start broad — who is buying this product, where is it coming from, is the volume growing. EximAfrika is built so you can narrow that down in three or four clicks and export the evidence.
- Filter by country, HS code, port, date range, consignee and shipper
- Pivot instantly from a shipment to the companies on either side of it
- Save a search and get alerted when new matching records land
- Export to CSV or XLSX, or pull the same query through the API

Records you can put in front of a credit committee.
Sourced, not scraped
Every record traces back to an official filing or a contracted data partner, with the source noted on the record.
Entity resolution
Company names are deduplicated across spelling variants, suffixes and address changes into a single stable profile.
Normalised classification
HS codes are harmonised to the 2022 nomenclature so multi-year comparisons hold up.
Start exploring African trade.
Create a free account to run your first searches, or book a walkthrough with our team on the markets that matter to you.
