Chris Hattingh

Chris Hattingh is Executive Director at the Centre for Risk Analysis (CRA), where he leads strategic briefings for clients across South Africa and internationally. His focus areas are trade, investment, economic policy, and foreign policy.

Chris serves on the Executive Board of the Global Trade and Innovation Policy Alliance, sits on the advisory council of the Initiative for African Trade and Prosperity, and holds a Senior Fellow position at African Liberty. He holds an MPhil in Business Ethics from Stellenbosch University.

AfriForum and March and March - a new kind of politics

Centre for Risk Analysis

19 August, 2026

CRA Executive Director Chris Hattingh discusses the recent AfriForum and March and March meeting.

AfriForum and March and March - a new kind of politics

When the market builds what the state cannot deliver

Chris Hattingh

19 August, 2026

A two-bedroom house in Protea Glen, Soweto, now sells for R1.03 million. It sits behind a boom gate, inside a perimeter wall, with private security patrolling a neighbourhood of paved roads and managed common areas. Emperors Security Estate, developed by Cosmopolitan Projects, is the first full-title security estate in South Africa’s largest township.

When the market builds what the state cannot deliver

Water Bill threat to South African agriculture

Centre for Risk Analysis

17 August, 2026

CRA Executive Director Chris Hattingh unpacks the threat posed to agriculture by a new proposed water bill .

Water Bill threat to South African agriculture

Fixing a burst pipe is not the same as owning the pipe

Chris Hattingh

14 August, 2026

Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Geordin Hill-Lewis’s proposed plan that private companies should help buy electricity and fix water systems elicited the usual predictable backlash on social media.

Fixing a burst pipe is not the same as owning the pipe

Two in three young South Africans can’t find work

Chris Hattingh

12 August, 2026

The rate of joblessness among South Africans aged between 15 and 24 reached 62.8% in the second quarter of 2026, a percentage-point rise of 1.9 on the quarter and 0.6 on the year.

Two in three young South Africans can’t find work

South Africa's official unemployment rate rises to 33.6%

Centre for Risk Analysis

11 August, 2026

CRA Executive Director Chris Hattingh unpacks the Q2:2026 QLFS data.

South Africa's official unemployment rate rises to 33.6%

Manufacturing index hits seven-month low

Centre for Risk Analysis

04 August, 2026

CRA Executive Director Chris Hattingh unpacks South Africa's latest manufacturing data.

Manufacturing index hits seven-month low

US 30-year yields and what they mean for South Africa

Centre for Risk Analysis

03 August, 2026

CRA Executive Director Chris Hattingh discusses the recent upward movement of the US 30-year Treasury bond yield, and what this means for South Africa.

US 30-year yields and what they mean for South Africa