Economic fears grow amid record load shedding over past 7 days

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Economic fears grow amid record load shedding over past 7 days
Economic fears grow amid record load shedding over past 7 days

Africa-Press – South-Africa. South Africa’s current bout of intense load shedding threatens to further weigh on economic activity, weaken business confidence and weigh on investment, according to Absa.

Each quarterly decline of 1% in electricity consumption is associated with a 0.16% decrease in gross domestic product growth, according to Absa’s research. The economy is unlikely to expand by more than 0.3% quarter-on-quarter through 2023, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists that also sees a 45% chance of the economy slipping into recession.

Power cuts likely shaved 1.3 percentage points off economic growth in 2022, when the nation endured a record 205 days of rationing, Worthington said. Modeling based on historic data doesn’t account for companies having back-up power supply or retooling production processes to deal with outages, and cumulative damage to the economy’s growth potential from investment lost due to persistent power rationing, he said.

South Africa’s statistics office is considering including self-generated power in its monthly electricity-generation data.

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