602 million dollars exports in the series-series sector in 2024

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Lerato Khumalo

The Ministry of Commerce was paid more than 47 million pounds of support, including the support of participation, advertising, promotion, marketing, dubbing and subtitles in 2024 by the Ministry of Commerce in 2024.

According to TURKSTAT data, exports were reached in 2024 at the series and film industry at a level of 602 million dollars. Thousands of productions met more than 800 million singular spectators through television and digital publishing platforms in more than 150 countries.

In a statement made by the Ministry, emphasizing that sales continue in the areas where competition is high, “In 2025, the United States, Brazil, Russia, the People’s Republic of China, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, and in the markets with high competition, the series of film, feature films and animation in terms of production continues. In their countries, while the publication of the productions is published with the publishing, it is planned to be supported by the promotion and marketing support element of these publications through our commercial advisors.

“We will protect our place in the top 5”

A significant portion of the support in 2024 consists of participation, advertising promotion marketing and dubbing subtitle supports, “In 2024, in order to ensure that our support legislation can be used more effectively within the scope of the decision no. As a part of our Ministry’s export development strategies of our Ministry, our ministry, organizing sectoral trade delegations to countries in these regions, continuing to support our companies that participate through national participation and individual participation in prestigious content fairs, to accelerate clustering -based export preparation activities in the animation sector, to support the intelligence of the sector in the process of combating the establishment of the sector. We are planning to carry out studies that will accelerate our productions in the channels, and to carry out studies that will improve the facilities of the sector. ”