South Africa Business Confidence Hits 6-Month High: SACCI
2025-10-14 10:00
By
Luisa Carvalho
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The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) business confidence index rose to 121.1 in September 2025, the highest reading in six months, up from 120 in August.
The increase was supported by an influx of overseas tourists, rising global gold and platinum prices, higher merchandise export volumes, increased new vehicle sales, and JSE share prices surpassing their medium-term trend.
"In the short term, the financial climate supported business sentiment, while real economic activity was stable with some negatives.
Over the year, both economic activity and the financial environment were stronger than a year ago.", SACCI said.
Meanwhile, the chamber noted that economic activity was under pressure from tariff uncertainty, with AGOA and US trade agreement deadlines expiring amid limited progress on permanent arrangements.