
Subscribe & Follow
Jobs
- Research and Development/Special Projects Cape Town
- Junior Finance Manager Cape town
- Customer Service (Work From Home) UK Market Nationwide
- Sales / Shop Operator Johannesburg
- National Sales Manager Cape Town
- Sales Consultant Cape Town
- Tactical Security Officer Johannesburg
- Direct Sales Person Nelspruit
- Brand Ambassador Hazyview
- Junior Sales Consultant Mbekweni
SA's business confidence slips in Q1, survey shows

The business confidence index fell to 30 points in the first quarter from 31 points in the previous three months, according to a survey by the Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) and compiled by the Bureau for Economic Research.
"The same supply constraints, including load shedding, logistical challenges, and heightened global and domestic policy uncertainty, keep South African businesses in a stranglehold," said Isaah Mhlanga, chief economist and head of research at RMB.
Retail confidence fell by 13 points quarter-on-quarter to 34 points, weighed down by poor demand for consumer durable goods and an overall fall in retailers' profitability.
The country's manufacturing sector was dragged down by weaker domestic and export demand, according to the survey. Manufacturing confidence fell by five points to 21 points.
"Worryingly, respondents turned even more downbeat about investment and business conditions going forward," it said.
On the other hand, builders, wholesalers and car dealers remained upbeat as contractor activity improved and demand for consumer goods rose.
Meanwhile, South Africa's private sector activity expanded in February for the first time in six months as staffing and purchasing levels increased amid stronger confidence, an S&P Global South Africa Purchasing Managers' survey showed on Tuesday.
"Looking further ahead, the expectation of moderating inflation... and possibly lower borrowing costs due to an expected shallow cutting cycle of the policy interest rate may help with local consumer demand in the second-half of the year," RMB's Mhlanga said.
Source: Reuters

Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world's largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day.
Go to: https://www.reuters.com/About Prerna Bedi
Reporting by Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia CheemaRelated
Load shedding rollercoaster is not sabotage related 24 Feb 2025 #TopEmployers2025: Nomzabalazo Makubalo, chief people officer, on what makes RMB an employer of choice 5 Feb 2025 4 creative and marketing leaders from Africa in Gerety 2025 MEA jury 4 Feb 2025 Eskom posted profit, then brought back load shedding 31 Jan 2025 #BizTrends2025: Local and global economic outlook for 2025 - the "year of Trump risk" 23 Jan 2025 Inflation is down, but construction industry must still play safe 23 Jan 2025 Eskom’s energy availability outlook brings hope for mining operations 17 Jan 2025 #BizTrends2025: How geysers can pave the way for a solar energy boom 13 Jan 2025
