Executive Director of the CRA, Chris Hattingh, and IRR Researcher, Anlu Keeve, discuss the decision by Mercedes Benz South Africa to suspend operations at their East London plant. Though higher US tariffs may have influenced the suspension, it is mainly domestic challenges such as logistics issues, inconsistent electricity supply, high crime rates and labour disruptions, that make it difficult for the auto manufacturing sector to operate in South Africa.
Hermann Pretorius, Head of Strategic Communications at the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), joins Chris Hattingh to discuss the latest tensions in the Government of National Unity (GNU) following the firing of Democratic Alliance (DA) deputy minister, Andrew Whitfield. Mr Pretorius explains that the DA will eventually depart the GNU. However, due to the popularity of the GNU amongst voters, the DA will need to provide a compelling reason to exit the coalition.
CRA Executive Director, Chris Hattingh, discusses how a surge in global trade volatility in recent months presents an opportunity for South Africa to reassess its trade and investment policies. Mr Hattingh also highlights how China is taking steps to strengthen its trade ties with Africa and what this will mean for the continent and South Africa. To take advantage of these emerging opportunities, South Africa must reconsider its protectionist policies and fix its trade infrastructure.
CRA Executive Director Chris Hattingh unpacks the findings of the CRA's Macro Review on municipalities, and links it to the latest report from the Auditor-General South Africa. Mr Hattingh details why few municipalities received clean audits, and how chronic financial mismanagement of South Africa's metros is crippling the country's economic growth prospects.
Hermann Pretorius, Head of Strategic Communications at the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), joins Chris Hattingh to discuss why big businesses tolerate government's harmful economic policies. Mr Pretorius details how transformation policies are protecting monopolies, hurting smaller businesses, and hindering competition and innovation.
Hermann Pretorius, Head of Strategic Communications at the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), joins Chris Hattingh to unpack the IRR’s latest report on the policy preferences of registered voters in South Africa. The report shows that job creation remains the top national priority, merit trumps race-based appointments, and that voters firmly oppose the Expropriation Act. Mr Pretorius details what this means for government’s policy agenda going forward, and how opposition parties and businesses can push for reforms.
In this exclusive CRA briefing, our analysts unpack the outcomes of the meeting between President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Donald Trump. We examine the implications for South Africa’s trade position, global alliances, and economic future.
In this CRA webinar our analysts unpack the third national budget in 2025, with a focus on implications for the GNU.