PwC: South Africa Economic Outlook 2026
South Africa’s economy remains on a recovery path in 2026, but rising global pressures and cost dynamics are slowing momentum.
By PwC
Mid-2026 review and forward signals by industry
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South Africa’s economy remains on a recovery path in 2026, but rising global pressures and cost dynamics are slowing momentum and reshaping the outlook for the months ahead. PwC’s latest mid‑year economic update provides a clear view of the opportunities and risks shaping the business environment, helping leaders translate macroeconomic and geopolitical developments into informed decisions.
While domestic conditions have improved compared to recent years, growth will remain modest. Real GDP is expected to track close to the South African Reserve Bank’s forecast of around 1.2% for 2026, reflecting a more stable but constrained economic environment.
Key insights from the update
Recovery strain: Growth has continued for six consecutive quarters, but weaker confidence and slowing investment show that momentum is easing.
Global pressures: Ongoing tensions in the Middle East are driving up oil and fuel prices, weakening the rand, and creating a cost‑push shock across the economy.
Sector resilience and divergence: Mining and construction are showing strength, consumer‑facing industries are under pressure, financial services face mixed effects, and manufacturing remains fragile.
Investment and confidence: Fixed investment fell in the first quarter, signalling growing caution among businesses in response to higher borrowing costs and uncertainty.
Why this matters?
This update is designed to help South African businesses and investors navigate a shifting landscape. By understanding the interplay between domestic resilience and external shocks, organisations can better position themselves for the months ahead. PwC’s insights provide a foundation for strategic planning, risk management, and capital allocation in a higher‑for‑longer interest rate environment.
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