PRETORIA, March 10 (Reuters) - South Africa's economy grew 0.4% in the fourth quarter of 2025 in quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted terms, statistics agency data showed on Tuesday. * That was ...
The Bureau of Market Research (BMR) at UNISA’s February forecasts show that South Africa’s economy is expected to grow at a modest pace in 2026. This followed growth of 1.4% in 2025 after a 0.4% gain ...
South Africa’s economy expanded at the fastest pace in three years in 2025, helped by stronger output in the agriculture, trade and finance industries.
Comprehensive regulatory reforms, including a simplified and coherent national licensing and permitting policy, can help ...
For retailers, tiered private brands, format innovation and adjacency expansion are central to protecting profitability in a ...
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South Africa's economic growth rate quickened in the second quarter of 2025, reaching its fastest in two years, though it remains well below the level needed to meaningfully ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African economic growth will be a bit weaker this year than thought a month ago partly due to trade tensions, with U.S. President Donald Trump having paused a 31% tariff ...
Though South Africa's economy grew by 1.1 percent in 2025, an economist warned Tuesday that the pace of expansion remains "slow and uneven" amid persistent structural challenges.
Despite economic setbacks during the Great Recession and Covid-19, South Africa is poised to almost double its growth in 2025 and 2026. Financial reforms, lower rates and inflation are expected to ...
JOHANNESBURG - ‌South Africa's central bank governor said on ​Thursday that the Middle East conflict found ​South Africa's economy ​on a sound footing, explaining why ther ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa said South Africa’s economy was “in a state of emergency” during his speech at a meeting of African National Congress (ANC) leaders in Johannesburg, calling the 30% US tariff ...
Nedbank CFO Mike Davis says that South Africa is seeing a push away from cash, which is extremely expensive for banks.