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Business folk tell me they're more hopeful now – Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa

11th November 2019

By: News24Wire

  

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Despite business confidence figures languishing at multi-year lows, President Cyril Ramaphosa says that business people are telling him they are more hopeful about investing.  

The president dedicated his weekly newsletter to the second annual investment conference which he presided over last week in Sandton.

The conference is part of a drive he announced last year to attract $100-billion (R1.2-billion at the time) in new investments over five years to boost South Africa's struggling GDP growth rate and create jobs. According to National Treasury, South Africa's economy is expected to grow by only 0.5% this year. South Africa's official unemployment rate, meanwhile, rose to 29.1% in October.

Ramaphosa wrote in his weekly "from the desk of the president" letter that he had seen a "noteworthy shift".

"At one recent engagement, several business people told me they believed the tide has turned on poor business confidence," he wrote. "One business person said: 'We are hopeful about South Africa now.' They acknowledged that the reform process we have embarked on since last year is yielding results."

The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry, meanwhile, announced on Thursday that its index tracking business confidence fell to 91.7 in October from 92.4 in September, only the fourth time the index has dipped below the 92 point mark since 2012. 

Ramaphosa wrote the fact that the majority of the R363-billion in investment pledges received at this year's conference stemmed form local businesses showed that SA had "stepped up to the challenge". "The total value of investment commitments made this year has vastly exceeded our expectations," he wrote. 

Edited by News24Wire

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