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- IMF maintains stagnant growth projections for South Africa as . . .
The forecasts contrast with those from the National Treasury, which anticipates a growth rate of 1 4% in 2025 and 1 6% in 2026, as well as the South African Reserve Bank's optimistic outlook of 1
- South Africa’s Economy In 2025: Uncertainty In A Pivotal Year
South Africa–the continent’s largest economy–enters 2025 at a crossroads, with the country’s economic outlook striking a balance between cautious optimism and systemic challenges The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects GDP growth at 1 5%, a slight improvement over the 0 8% growth of 2024
- Economists caution against optimism in Treasurys 2025 Budget Review
The National Treasury has significantly lowered South Africa's GDP growth forecast for 2025, citing a weaker global outlook and increased trade frictions
- S P Global revises South Africa’s growth forecast down but . . . - IOL
S P Global Ratings has lowered its economic growth forecast for South Africa while expressing cautious optimism regarding the country’s reform initiatives and efforts towards fiscal
- Quarterly Bulletin – June 2025
Economic growth in South Africa slowed in the first quarter of 2025 as real gross domestic product (GDP) increased marginally by 0 1% following a revised increase of 0 4% in the fourth quarter of 2024 The real gross value added (GVA) by both the primary and tertiary sectors expanded, while that by the secondary sector contracted further
- South Africa’s Economic Outlook 2025: What Growth Can We Expect?
Cautious optimism after a weak start to 2025, but growth remains fragile South Africa’s economy is fighting to regain momentum after a sluggish start to the year, with several economic indicators suggesting that the coming months may bring modest but important improvements
- South Africa’s economic stewards face tough 2025 outlook
As South Africa‘s Government of National Unity (GNU) is set to enter its second year in mid-2025, cautious optimism is beginning to take root in Africa’s most developed economy According to the South African Reserve Bank’s latest monetary policy statement, signs of progress are emerging
- Economic growth may improve but SA still exposed to global headwinds . . .
While South Africa's economic outlook may improve over the medium term, US tariffs are still a concern Image: Sunday Independent Ron AI South Africa’s economy could grow as much as 0 8% in the second quarter of 2025 after contracting in the first three months of the year, said Old Mutual chief economist Johann Els
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