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South African Trade Gains Momentum, Chamber Survey Reveals

by SAT Reporter
January 17, 2025
in in Southern Africa, South Africa
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South African Trade Gains Momentum, Chamber Survey Reveals

South Africa’s trade sector is showing tentative signs of recovery, buoyed by a growing sense of optimism among businesses despite persistent economic headwinds. According to the latest Trade Conditions Survey released by the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI), December 2024 saw a steady improvement in trade outlooks for the coming months.

The survey highlights that while only 35% of businesses reported favourable trade conditions in December 2024—a dip compared to earlier months—the forecast for the next six months is significantly brighter. A notable 65% of respondents anticipate improved conditions, up from 54% in October. This underscores the resilience of South Africa’s trade environment and reflects a cautious optimism about its recovery trajectory.

Alan Mukoki, CEO of SACCI, acknowledged the complex challenges facing the trade sector, including South Africa’s persistent structural issues. However, he remains optimistic about the sector’s capacity to overcome these obstacles, citing that 40% of survey respondents view current trade conditions as better than in December 2023.

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Encouragingly, the survey also reported a strong six-month sales outlook, with 72% of businesses predicting improved sales—a sharp increase from 58% in October 2024. This data suggests a growing adaptability among South African enterprises in weathering the ongoing economic uncertainties.

Employment within the trade sector remains stable despite the economic challenges. The survey found that 41% of businesses employed staff in December, down slightly from 45% in November. However, 57% of respondents plan to hire more personnel in the next six months, signalling a commitment to expansion and recovery.

Monetary policy also plays a crucial role in shaping business sentiment. Mukoki emphasised the importance of the South African Reserve Bank’s monetary policy decisions, predicting a cautious approach to interest rate adjustments. This balanced strategy seeks to stimulate economic activity while keeping inflation under control, an essential factor for sustaining confidence in the trade sector.

While challenges persist, the findings from SACCI’s survey provide a sense of cautious optimism for the months ahead. The improved trade conditions, positive sales forecasts, and plans for increased employment underscore the resilience and adaptability of South African businesses. As the country continues to navigate economic difficulties, policymakers and business leaders must focus on resolving structural impediments and maintaining a stable economic environment to support sustained growth.

Tags: Business Confidenceeconomic recoveryEmploymentMonetary PolicySACCIsales forecastSouth AfricaSouth African Reserve Banktrade survey
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