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News weights and a new basket for the PPI

News weights and a new basket for the PPI

The producer price indices (PPIs) for January 2024 will reflect updates to the basket and weights and will be rebased to December 2023 = 100. The weights determine what products should comprise the basket of goods that create the elementary indices of the PPI. The number of products in final and intermediate manufacturing combined will   read more »


Formal non-agricultural sector jobs rise in the third quarter of 2023

Formal non-agricultural sector jobs rise in the third quarter of 2023

According to the Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES, Q3:2023) survey released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), total employment in the formal non-agricultural sector increased by 31 000 in the third quarter of 2023, bringing the level of employment to almost 10,2 million. The survey showed that 256 000 jobs were added between September 2022 and September   read more »


Metal ores push up mining turnover

Metal ores push up mining turnover

The mining industry’s contribution to total turnover in the South African formal business sector has increased over the years. A comprehensive time series, available from the Annual Financial Statistics (AFS) statistical release, provides a breakdown of how the turnover pie has shifted over the years. The survey reference period for the latest AFS (i.e. AFS   read more »


Stats Biz – November 2023

Real gross domestic product (GDP) contracted by 0,2% in the third quarter of 2023. This followed two consecutive quarters of growth. On the production side of the economy, five of the ten industries recorded weaker results in the third quarter, with agriculture, manufacturing and construction the biggest drags on growth. Explore the latest GDP figures,   read more »


GDP weakens in the third quarter

GDP weakens in the third quarter

After two consecutive quarters of growth, South African real gross domestic product (GDP) contracted by 0,2% in the third quarter (July–September) of 2023.1 The contributions to the performance of the economy were evenly spread between the industries on the production side of the economy. The contributions ranged from -0,3 of a percentage point to +0,1   read more »


Economic wrap-up for November 2023

Economic wrap-up for November 2023

Stats SA published 25 statistical releases in November. Here is a quick overview of the latest economic indicators. Employment surpasses pre-COVID-19 levels Covering a sample of about 30 000 households across the country, the Quarterly Labour Force Survey reported a rise in employment figures in the South African workforce. The economy created 399 000 jobs in the   read more »


Economic wrap-up for October 2023

Economic wrap-up for October 2023

Stats SA published 25 statistical releases in October. Here is a quick overview of key economic indicators shaping the South African economy. Consumer inflation rises for a second consecutive month Inflation worries were stoked once again in September. The consumer price index (CPI), which reflects the changes in prices of a representative basket of goods   read more »


Economic wrap-up for September 2023

Economic wrap-up for September 2023

Stats SA published a variety of reports, statistical releases and discussion documents in September. Here is a rundown of key economic indicators. GDP: SA invests in machinery & equipment and households cut back on spending In September, Stats SA released both national and provincial gross domestic product (GDP) figures. On the national front, GDP recorded   read more »


New samples for monthly business cycle indicators

New samples for monthly business cycle indicators

In September 2023, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) published the results of a number of monthly surveys, which are based on new samples. These are: P3041.2 – Manufacturing: Production and sales; P6141.2 – Wholesale trade sales; P6242.1 – Retail trade sales; P6343.2 – Motor trade sales; P6410 – Tourist accommodation; P6420 – Food and beverages;   read more »


Recent shifts in company income tax

Recent shifts in company income tax

Although the mining industry strengthened company tax collections after the COVID-19 pandemic, its momentum has recently waned. The importance of CIT Company income tax (CIT) was the third largest source of government tax revenue in 2021/22, according to the South African Revenue Service (SARS).1 Personal income tax was the largest contributor (35,5%), followed by value-added   read more »


Report-30-01-20 - Census of Manufacturing: Register of manufacturers according to products manufactured in the Mpumalanga

This report consists of a list of products and the names and addresses of manufacturers in the Mpumalanga.read more »


Report-30-01-19 - Census of Manufacturing: Register of manufacturers according to products manufactured in the Gauteng

This report consists of a list of products and the names and addresses of manufacturers in the Gauteng.read more »


Report-30-01-18 - Census of Manufacturing: Register of manufacturers according to products manufactured in the North West

This report consists of a list of products and the names and addresses of manufacturers in the North West.read more »


Report-30-01-17 - Census of Manufacturing: Register of manufacturers according to products manufactured in the KwaZulu-Natal

This report consists of a list of products and the names and addresses of manufacturers in the KwaZulu-Natal.read more »


Report-30-01-16 - Census of Manufacturing: Register of manufacturers according to products manufactured in the Free State

This report consists of a list of products and the names and addresses of manufacturers in the Free State.read more »


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