South Africa Dodges Recession As Q2 GDP Grows 0.6%

Source: thewillnigeria.com

South Africa's economy avoided slipping into a recession in the second quarter, as solid growth in the agriculture and financial industries outweighed a hammering in the strike-hit mining sector, data showed on Tuesday.

Africa's second largest economy is struggling to right itself after waves of labour unrest this year hit corporate confidence, while rising food and fuel prices have squeezed consumers.

The economy grew 0.6 percent in the second quarter after contracting by the same amount in the first three months of this year, Statistics South Africa said on Tuesday.

On an unadjusted year-on-year basis, the economy grew by 1 percent in the second quarter, compared with growth of 1.6 percent in the previous three months.

Analysts had expected year-on-year growth of 1.2 percent.

'We should remember the level of growth seen today is exceptionally low and totally insufficient to solve South Africa's deep developmental and jobs problems,' Peter Attard Montalto, an emerging markets analyst at Nomura International, said in a note to clients.

The mining and quarrying industry saw a 9.4 percent drop in quarter-on-quarter output, the data showed, after being hit by a five-month platinum strike this year.

Manufacturing, the economy's second-largest sector, fell by 2.1 percent from the previous three months, reflecting weak demand from struggling consumers.

Agriculture grew up nearly 5 percent, while finance and real estate expanded by 1.5 percent, the data showed.

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