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South Africa’s economy shows signs of recovery with 0.8% GDP growth in Q2 2025

Tshegofatso LetsieBy Tshegofatso Letsie3 months agoNo Comments9 Views
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South Africa's GDP growth accelerates to 0.8% in Q2 2025, driven by robust performance in manufacturing and agriculture. Source: Reuters
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The South African economy is demonstrating a promising recovery, recording a 0.8% growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the second quarter of 2025. This increase comes after a modest rise of just 0.1% in the first quarter, signalling a potential turning point for the nation’s economic landscape. The announcement was made by Statistician General, Risenga Maluleke, during a press briefing in Pretoria on Tuesday.

According to Maluleke, eight industries contributed to the positive growth recorded between the first and the second quarters. Notably, the manufacturing sector emerged as a leading force, witnessing a 1.8% increase which accounted for 0.2 percentage points of the overall GDP growth. “These divisions comprise petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products, as well as motor vehicles, parts, accessories and other transport equipment,” stated Maluleke, highlighting the diverse nature of manufacturing’s contribution.

The agriculture sector also played a significant role in the economic upturn, boasting a remarkable growth rate of 2.5%. This surge was primarily driven by increased activity in horticulture and animal product production, reflecting the sector’s resilience and adaptability in a challenging economic environment. “In terms of agriculture, the figures indicate a strong rebound which is encouraging for both farmers and the economy at large,” Maluleke added.

Mining, another significant pillar of South Africa’s economy, recorded a growth of 3.7%, with major contributions from platinum, gold, and chromium ore. This uptick illustrates the enduring value of South Africa’s mineral wealth, even in a fluctuating global market.

However, not all sectors experienced growth. Maluleke noted decreases in transport, communication, and storage industries, underscoring the uneven recovery across the economy. Despite these challenges, the overall GDP growth marks the fastest second-quarter increase in two years, indicating a potential rebound from the economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

While the figures offer a glimmer of hope, Maluleke stressed the importance of continued efforts towards a stable economy. “It is crucial that we build on this momentum to ensure sustained growth and resilience for all sectors,” he urged.

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