JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's 2025 budget is expected to address high debt service costs and increase taxes on alcohol and tobacco, a South African economist said on Tuesday.
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KPMG: South Africa’s economy facing optimistic futureKPMG South Africa said it is forecasting economic growth of 1.5% in 2025 and a further 1.8% in 2026. The company said that the inflation rate is expected to end 2024 well below target and remain ...
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KPMG South Africa, in partnership with the African Development Bank participated in the Africa Heads of State Energy Summit this past week. Held in Dar Es Salaam, the summit brought together ...
Frank Blackmore, lead economist at KPMG South Africa, made the remarks while announcing the consulting company's key predictions for the upcoming 2025 national budget speech regarding taxation and ...
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