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Afreximbank will double intra-African trade financing to $40bn by 2026

By: Schalk Burger     12th August 2024 Trade finance institution the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) plans to double its financing of intra-African trade from $20-billion in 2021 to $40-billion by 2026, Afreximbank Global Trade Bank EVP Haytham ElMaayergi has said. “Afreximbank had been a champion of facilitating... 

South Africa must focus on export competitiveness – Mavuso

By: Schalk Burger     12th August 2024 South Africa must develop industrial policies that build the international competitiveness of its export industries, including by enabling small businesses that could be exporting much more, particularly to neighbouring countries and particularly in services exports, says business organisation... 

A truck transporting containers

Aveng expects to deliver earnings per share profit at financial close

By: Darren Parker     12th August 2024 Construction and mining group Aveng has alerted shareholders that they can expect an earnings a share and headline earnings a share profit for the financial year ended June 30, compared with the loss a share of A$0.82 and headline loss a share of A$0.62 reported for the 2023 financial year.... 

Impairments to push Sasol into a net loss

By: Darren Parker     12th August 2024 JSE-listed energy company Sasol has reported that its financial results for the year ended June 30 were negatively impacted on by challenging market conditions, including continued pressure from depressed chemicals prices and constrained margins. Despite these challenges, the company noted on... 

sasol secunda

South Africa battles to fund vital grid upgrade for green energy 

By: Reuters     12th August 2024 South Africa's plan to expand its power grid, now the biggest bottleneck to replacing coal with renewables, has hit a snag: finding investors to lend the necessary $21-billion to a near-bankrupt state monopoly. Since May's election brought a coalition government to power, there has been a policy... 

Electricity lines

Pulse report shows marked improvement in major road corridors

By: Darren Parker     8th August 2024 The newly launched National Logistics Crisis Committee (NLCC) 'Pulse' report has so far shown a general year-on-year improvement in terms of the movement of heavy motor vehicles (HMVs) along the eight monitored corridors, data analytics firm Crickmay & Associates MD Jayce Lane said on August 8.... 

trucks at komati poort border post

Cabinet questions EU citrus restrictions as South Africa moves ahead with formal WTO dispute 

By: Terence Creamer     8th August 2024 Cabinet has questioned the imposition by the European Union (EU) of what it describes as “stringent” restrictions on South Africa’s citrus exports, which are now the subject of a formal dispute initiated at the World Trade Organisation (WTO). South Africa has, for the first time, requested the... 

Oranges

South Africa needs more political will to exit dirty-money list

By: Bloomberg     8th August 2024 South Africa needs decisive political buy-in to ensure its exit from a global dirty-money watch list by a June deadline, a top official at the nation’s financial regulator said. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has ramped up efforts to co-ordinate government response to problem areas identified... 

Rand currency

JSE's first-half operating income up 4% y/y

By: Schalk Burger     7th August 2024 Local bourse the JSE reported 4.2% growth in operating income underpinned by increasingly diversified revenue streams in its half-year results to June 30. Its diversified business segments' and asset classes' year-on-year growth offset the 12% decline in equity value traded, which is the JSE’s... 

JSE CEO Dr Leila Fourie
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JSE CEO Dr Leila Fourie

South African firms seek water investments to avoid next crisis

By: Bloomberg     7th August 2024 South African corporates — which have partnered with the government to revive failing transport and energy networks — are in talks with the state to deal with water availability, which the head of the nation’s business lobby said was “the next crisis.” “Does water supply and water provision have... 

Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busisiwe Mavuso
Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busisiwe Mavuso

$613m in JET-IP grants have been allocated to projects, Presidency reports 

By: Terence Creamer     7th August 2024 The Presidency has released new details showing that $613-million of the $821-million in grants pledged to support South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Investment Plan (JET-IP) have now been allocated to projects. The disclosure has been made in the second instalment of the online ‘JET Grants... 

Head of the Project Management Office in the Presidency Rudi Dicks
Head of the Project Management Office in the Presidency Rudi Dicks

South Africa growth at risk without infrastructure fix, S&P says

By: Bloomberg     7th August 2024 South Africa will need to urgently address crippling infrastructure bottlenecks or risk derailing a budding economic recovery, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. These challenges have left Africa’s most industrialised economy struggling to sustain growth for the last decade. Thea... 

Currency Rand

South Africa moves to implement national health bill despite resistance

By: Reuters     7th August 2024 South Africa is moving ahead with implementation of the National Health Insurance bill, President Cyril Ramaphosa said, despite strong opposition from within and outside government. The NHI aims to provide universal coverage through a major overhaul of South Africa's two-tier system. Ramaphosa... 

President Cyril Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa

Securing ringfenced revenue for NTCSA seen as key first step for tackling R390bn grid backlog 

By: Terence Creamer     6th August 2024 Ringfencing revenue for the National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) is regarded as a crucial short-term step for ensuring that the newly operationalised Eskom Holdings subsidiary is placed on a firmer financial footing to begin dealing with the estimated R390-billion grid... 

Powerlines

Poor social development threatens South Africa’s economic sustainability, report shows 

By: Darren Parker     6th August 2024 Persistently high youth unemployment rates and some of the highest levels of inequality globally have led financial institution Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) to rank South Africa twenty-ninth out of 31 African countries in terms of social and human development in its ‘Where to invest in Africa 2024’... 

RMB chief economist Isaah Mhlanga
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RMB chief economist Isaah Mhlanga

Africa’s richest city needs R221bn to fix infrastructure 

By: Bloomberg     6th August 2024 Johannesburg, billed as Africa’s richest city because of its concentration of businesses and millionaires, needs R221-billion to catch up on maintenance and overdue upgrades across its collapsing road, power and water networks. The city council discussed the shortfall late last month and detailed... 

The Johannesburg skyline

South Africa business activity contracts again in July, S&P Global PMI shows

By: Reuters     5th August 2024 South African private sector activity remained subdued in July amid weaker sales and increased supply-side pressures, a survey showed on Monday. The S&P Global South Africa Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose slightly to 49.3 in July from 49.2 in June, but remained below the 50 level which... 

The Port of Cape Town
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The Port of Cape Town

Artificial demand creating ‘precarious’ scrap market conditions, commentator warns

By: Darren Parker     5th August 2024 South Africa's scrap metal sector is overinvested, international trade consultancy XA Global Trade Advisors director Donald Mackay says. "I think we've got a very weird situation, as scrap metal that doesn't really behave like any other product. As demand for any product rises until the supply... 

scrap metal

South Africa still owns highly enriched uranium, report says

By: Bloomberg     2nd August 2024 South Africa still has a stockpile of highly enriched uranium, Netwerk24 reported, citing Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe. The nation declared its holdings of the nuclear material, which can be used to build weapons, to the International Atomic Energy Agency as part of... 

Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe
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Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe

Company encourages strengthening cybersecurity in real estate 

By: Simone Liedtke     2nd August 2024 As digitalisation continues to transform industries, the real estate sector has to deal with significant changes in how it manages and protects information, especially with the transition from paper-based processes to digital systems having introduced new cybersecurity challenges. Real estate... 

SIMEON TASSEV
Cybersecurity firms play a vital role in supporting real estate companies
Galix MD Simeon Tassev discusses cybersecurity in real estate

SA’s automotive prospects clouded by high taxes and exports risks

By: Darren Parker     2nd August 2024 The importance of export growth as an automotive industry strategy is crucial to mitigate the numerous risks associated with South Africa's low growth environment. "We see export growth as a really key strategy to somewhat derisk the South African industry from a low growth environment . . . and... 

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Resolving SMME challenges go beyond supportive policy, TIPS Forum finds

By: Marleny Arnoldi     1st August 2024 The yearly Trade & Industry Policy Strategies (TIPS) Forum featured a discussion on the most prominent barriers to entry for small, medium-sized and microenterprises (SMMEs) as small business growth is needed for economic growth and job creation in the country. As a first point of issue, TIPS... 

Workers laying bricks

Treasury reflects on structural reform progress, assures more is to come

By: Marleny Arnoldi     1st August 2024 The new administration intends to continue implementing structural reforms to improve productivity and competitiveness in the economy, National Treasury director-general Dr Duncan Pieterse has assured the country. He referred to Operation Vulindlela moving into Phase 2, which is a second wave of... 

National Treasury Director-General Dr Duncan Pieterse
National Treasury Director-General Dr Duncan Pieterse

Steel giant sees first demand ‘green shoots’ in years as GNU prioritises infrastructure and localisation 

By: Terence Creamer     1st August 2024 Steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA), which has been bemoaning weak domestic demand conditions for several years, reports that it is witnessing signs of “green shoots” in manufacturing and has also expressed cautious optimism over a potential for a recovery in energy-, construction-... 

Steel production

Barbeque Index shows South African food inflation fell in July

By: Bloomberg     1st August 2024 The falling price of pap — a beloved South African cornmeal dish that forms part of a township shisanyama barbecue — is good news for the central bank as it weighs interest rate cuts. Sticky food inflation has been one of the reasons the South African Reserve Bank has been hesitant to ease... 

Groceries

South Africa factory mood leaps as political uncertainty clears

By: Bloomberg     1st August 2024 South African manufacturers’ sentiment improved more than expected in July as political uncertainty cleared after the formation of a centrist coalition government following the country’s May 29 elections, helping boost demand and business activity. The overall Purchasing Managers’ Index increased... 

Absa PMI rises to 52.4 for July

By: Creamer Media Reporter      1st August 2024 The seasonally adjusted Absa Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) increased by 6.7 points to 52.4 in July, from 45.7 in June. This reflects a solid start to the third quarter following a weak May and June, Absa reports. The survey results show that both domestic and global demand picked up, filtering... 

Glass bottles on the manufacturing line

South Africa to publish proposed new financial rules by year end

By: Bloomberg     1st August 2024 South Africa’s National Treasury said it is close to finalising long-awaited changes to the nation’s financial markets regulations, and plans to publish proposed amendments for comment by the end of the year. The Financial Sector Conduct Authority said last week that the new rules, which have... 

National Treasury

Infrastructure refurbishment investment alone could provide R100bn/y manufacturing stimulus 

By: Darren Parker     31st July 2024 South Africa’s decaying water, electricity and logistics infrastructure presents a R100-billion a year repair and refurbishment investment opportunity that could provide much-needed stimulus for the declining manufacturing sector, Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa COO... 

Infrastructure refurbishment investment alone could provide R100bn/y manufacturing stimulus
Infrastructure refurbishment investment alone could provide R100bn/y manufacturing stimulus

AECI in early-stage move to produce green explosives as internationalisation drive accelerates 

By: Terence Creamer     31st July 2024 Explosives and mining chemicals group AECI is moving to secure green ammonia for use in the production of lower-carbon explosives, demand for which is expected to grow in some of the mining jurisdictions the JSE-listed company is specifically targeting as part of an ambitious internationalisation... 

AECI CEO Holger Riemensperger
AECI CEO Holger Riemensperger

South Africa posts trade surplus of R24.23-billion in June 

By: Reuters     31st July 2024 South Africa recorded a trade surplus of R24.23 billion in June, revenue service figures showed on Wednesday. 

Shipping containers

Business proposes public dashboard to boost implementation of govt commitments – Mavuso

By: Schalk Burger     31st July 2024 Business organisation Business Leadership South Africa's (BLSA's) member companies have suggested the development of a public accountability system that tracks and publishes progress on key initiatives, such as through a publicly accessible dashboard that could highlight the status of projects... 

BLSA CEO Busi Mavuso
BLSA CEO Busi Mavuso

SMMEs' contribution to economy threatened by historical legacy, lacking industrial policy

By: Marleny Arnoldi     31st July 2024 Despite the widely recognised notion that formal and informal small, medium-sized and microenterprises (SMMEs) employ most of the country’s labour force, there is a lack of hard evidence on the composition of small businesses in South Africa, Human Sciences Research Council senior research... 

A person working in the manufacturing sector

South African rand firms ahead of Fed policy decision

By: Reuters     31st July 2024 South Africa's rand strengthened early on Wednesday, ahead of a much-anticipated policy decision by the Federal Reserve. At 0718 GMT, the rand traded at 18.22 against the dollar, about 0.6% stronger than its previous close. 

Rand currency

South Africa's population increases above 63-million

By: Schalk Burger     30th July 2024 South Africa’s population is estimated to have increased to 63.02-million this year, with the female population accounting for 51%, or about 32.13-million, of the population, according to Statistics South Africa's (Stats SA's) 'Mid-year Population Estimates' report. Gauteng continues to record... 

StatsSA Demography and Population Statistics chief director Diego Iturralde.
StatsSA Demography and Population Statistics chief director Diego Iturralde.

S Africa confident of US trade status despite unease over foreign policy 

By: Reuters     30th July 2024 South Africa's trade minister said on Tuesday he is confident his country will maintain preferential trade status with the US despite concerns in Washington over its foreign policy including a strong pro-Palestinian stance. Parks Tau was in Washington last week to lobby for renewal of the US... 

Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau
Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau

SARB to finish R100bn transfer to Treasury soon

By: Bloomberg     30th July 2024 The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) will complete the transfer of R100-billion of profits on the nation’s gold and foreign-exchange reserves to the Treasury by mid-August, Governor Lesetja Kganyago said. “As of July 1, R100-billion had been transferred to the SARB, and roughly three quarters of... 

Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago
Photo by Bloomberg
Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago
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