South Africa’s economy shrinks by more than expected

Story By: BBC.com

South Africa’s gross domestic product shrank by 1.3% in the fourth quarter of 2022, much more than was expected.

Analysts had predicted a decline of just 0.4%, and blamed the record blackouts for taking a significant toll on productivity.

The impact of the rolling blackouts was bound to have a knock-on effect on the economy. Only two days of the fourth quarter were without power cuts.

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Businesses have been paralysed by the disruptions and have seen production costs rise as they have to purchase contingency power.

Seven of South Africa’s 10 industries experienced a decline in the last three months of 2022. The agriculture and mining industries were the biggest victims, both contracting by over 3%.

Overall the South African economy grew by 2% in 2022, but is still well below the 5 to 6% target band that economists say will make a dent in the country’s 33% unemployment rate.

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