ASSESSMENTS
South Africa's Grim Economic Reality Shrinks Its Budget Aspirations
Feb 27, 2020 | 15:47 GMT

Unemployed builders, tilers and plumbers seeking employment stand on the side of a road in Johannesburg soliciting for jobs. The government has revised South Africa's already grim economic outlook downward in its budget review for the 2020 fiscal year.
(GUILLEM SARTORIO/AFP via Getty Images)
Highlights
- South Africa’s new budget outlook shows a realization Pretoria’s part that the government’s financial situation will continue to worsen over the next few years.
- Although structural economic challenges have dampened South Africa's economy for years, a resolution that would put the country on a more sustainable path is not likely in the near future.
- Contentious negotiations with labor unions over a public wage bill will not only increase the chances of public sector strikes, but also risk breaking the ruling ANC’s political alliance with the country’s main trade unions.
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