south africa tumbles into recession as manufacturing trade slump
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South Africa tumbles into recession as manufacturing, trade slump

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The rand extended its losses against the dollar to more than 1 percent
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South Africa has entered recession for the first time in eight years, data from Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) showed on Tuesday after the economy contracted in the first quarter, led by weak manufacturing and trade.
The economy contracted by 0.7 percent in the first three months of the year after shrinking by 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter of the last year, the statistics agency said.
It was the first time two consecutive quarters showed contraction — a definition of recession — since the second quarter of 2009, although there have been individual quarters of so-called negative growth in more recent years.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected a quarter-on-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) expansion of 0.9 percent. “We can now pronounce that the economy is in recession,” Stats SA Deputy Director-General Joe de Beer said. “The major industries that contracted in the economy were the trade and manufacturing sectors.”
GDP rose 1 percent on an unadjusted year-on-year basis in the first quarter, compared with 0.7 percent contraction in the previous three months, the agency said.
The rand extended its losses against the dollar to more than 1 percent. The poor growth numbers will pile more pressure on the government to get the economy back on track faster as it aims to stave off further credit ratings downgrades.
Ratings agencies S&P Global Ratings and Fitch last week said risks to ratings include weak economic growth and political uncertainty ahead of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) conference in December when a successor to President Jacob Zuma as party leader will be chosen. Zuma can remain as head of state until an election in 2019.
Political risks were heightened in March this year when Zuma dismissed respected Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, leading to credit ratings downgraded to “junk” status by S&P and Fitch.
Moody’s — whose Baa2 rating is two notches above “junk” — is reviewing South Africa for a possible downgrade.
Pressure on Zuma, including from within the ANC has swelled since the Cabinet reshuffle and allegations of influence peddling by some of the president’s wealthy friends.

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