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[Economic Challenges in South Africa, Shifts in Green Energy, and the Irish Dairy Windfall]-[South Africa's president addresses the nation as the economy struggles]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-02-06

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South Africa's Economic Crossroads and Urban Revitalization

As South Africa prepares for the State of the Nation address, the nation faces a complex economic landscape. President Cyril Ramaphosa, operating within a "government of national unity," must address three core challenges: high unemployment (exceeding 30%), stagnant growth (barely under 2% over the last decade), and persistent poverty. Economic expert Wandele Silobo highlights that the economy has struggled to absorb new labor market entrants, creating only 500,000 jobs between 2019 and 2024 against 1.8 million entrants. Structural constraints such as energy supply, deteriorating transport infrastructure, and mining difficulties remain primary hurdles. However, initiatives like "Operation Vulin Lela" (Operation Open the Way) aim to address these bottlenecks.

Parallel to these national challenges, Johannesburg is witnessing a localized renaissance. Organizations like "Josie My Josie" and property companies like "Ithemba" are working to improve urban safety and aesthetics. Residents and community leaders, such as Delight Stolle of the organization "Lalandje" (meaning "just play"), are actively challenging the negative perceptions of areas like Hillbrow, emphasizing that the city is home to "normal people" rather than just the crime depicted on social media. Projects like the renovation of the iconic Ponti Tower and the upcoming G20 conference signal a push to bring "hope back to the residents" and restore the city's global standing.

The Shifting Landscape of the Green Transition

Global climate concerns contrast sharply with current industrial investment trends. Despite record-breaking temperatures, major energy firms are re-evaluating their commitments. Anders Opidel, CEO of Equinor, announced plans to increase oil and gas production by 10% while scaling back investments in renewables, citing a lack of "necessary profitability." This sentiment is echoed by other major developers, such as Orsted, which cut investments by a quarter. Björn Lee, co-founder of the investment firm Verdane, notes that the "green transition" is currently less fashionable among investors due to high interest rates, cost inflation, and falling power prices. Lee argues that for the transition to succeed, governments must take "carbon pricing" and other externalities more seriously to create "more attractive markets" for businesses, rather than relying solely on grants.

UK Markets and the Irish 'Kerry Gold Rush'

The Bank of England has initiated a rate cut to 4.5%, a move Governor Andrew Bailey describes as part of a "disinflation process." While inflation remains a concern due to global factors like potential tariffs and US deregulation, the market response has been largely positive, with the FTSE rising. Notably, AstraZeneca’s performance has been a significant driver of market optimism, as its diversified portfolio in cancer and cardiometabolic drugs has outperformed the obesity-drug-heavy pharmaceutical market.

Finally, the show highlights a remarkable financial success story in County Kerry, Ireland. Dairy farmers who formed a cooperative in 1973 are experiencing a "Kerry gold rush." Through a groundbreaking agreement, the cooperative is separating from the Kerry Group PLC. This process involves a redistribution of assets, resulting in over 100 farmers becoming millionaires, with an average payout for the 12,000 shareholders. Pat O'Toole, editor of the Irish Farmers Journal, notes that this windfall—born from original investments of just one pound—will likely be reinvested into land, sheds, and equipment, providing a significant multiplier effect for the local and national Irish economy.

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