South Africa

Displaying 109 - 114 of 224
South Africa’s economy is regaining momentum after a challenging few years that saw the country fall into recession in 2009 before slowly working its way back towards steady growth, though some underlying weaknesses will need to be addressed if expansion is to continue.
South Africa has moved to ease the pain the economic downturn has had on the manufacturing industry, with the Treasury releasing details of a new package of tax incentives designed to boost industrial production.
Off the coast of Africa, a transformation in the telecommunications industry is beginning to take shape.
Given the importance of providing sufficient electricity to the smelters of the world's largest mining market, particularly in light of the power shortages that plagued the country last year, energy security has become an overriding concern for South Africa.
As the host of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa will take centre stage next summer, but the country's Department of Transport (DoT) is working overtime to complete the needed infrastructure improvements in time to accommodate the expected surge in visitors.
South Africa closed 2008 with cause for quiet optimism on a number of fronts.

Covid-19 Economic Impact Assessments

Stay updated on how some of the world’s most promising markets are being affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and what actions governments and private businesses are taking to mitigate challenges and ensure their long-term growth story continues.

Register now and also receive a complimentary 2-month licence to the OBG Research Terminal.

Register Here×

Product successfully added to shopping cart