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S. Africa’s economy to shrink 8.2% in 2020, says central bank

OECD says the country’s GDP is likely to plunge by 11.5%

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Sep 2020 12:00PM

S. Africa’s economy to shrink 8.2% in 2020, says central bank
An Economic Freedom Fighters supporter stands next to a window of a shop next to Clicks during a picket in Sandton, South Africa. – AFP pic, September 19, 2020

PRETORIA – South Africa’s central bank yesterday forecast the economy will shrink by 8.2% in 2020, but some forecasts foresee a double-digit contraction due to a fallout from coronavirus pandemic.

The bank revised downwards its outlook as the impact of the lockdown imposed in March, becomes clearer.

“The bank now forecasts a GDP contraction of 8.2% in 2020, compared to the 7.3% contraction forecast in July,” governor Lesetja Kganyago said in a televised address.

In report Wednesday, the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) stated that South Africa’s GDP was likely to shrink by 11.5%.

OECD warned that South Africa will struggle to emerge from the slump owing partly to power cuts by state energy firm Eskom.

But the central bank is upbeat, expecting the economy to grow by 3.9% in 2021 and by 2.6% in 2022.

Government had shut down the country in a bid to rein in the spread of coronavirus, pushing the already-ailing economy into deeper recession.

Since June, government has gradually allowed businesses to resume operations in a bid to shore up the economy.

It will open up borders for international travel starting next month.

The central bank chief warned that recovery to pre-pandemic levels would take “several years”.

Even before the economic fallout from the coronavirus lockdown, South Africa’s economy was in recession and reeling from high unemployment.

The country has been hard-hit by the pandemic recording 653,444 infections so far, and 15,705 deaths. – AFP, September 19, 2020

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