Close Menu
Makers

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    India’s automobile conglomerate considers major factory upgrade in South Africa as auto war heats up

    April 23, 2026

    Smartphone Technology Transforms Addiction Recovery Strategies in Africa

    April 23, 2026

    Beyond the screen: How qualcomm’s 2026 cohort is anchoring African innovation in hardware

    April 22, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Makers Thursday, April 23
    • Send us an email
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
    • Homepage
    • About us
    • News

      India’s automobile conglomerate considers major factory upgrade in South Africa as auto war heats up

      April 23, 2026

      Beyond the screen: How qualcomm’s 2026 cohort is anchoring African innovation in hardware

      April 22, 2026

      Price Shocks: The new industrial crisis facing South Africa

      April 22, 2026

      Nigerian drone startup builds first foreign factory in Ghana amid insecurity surge

      April 22, 2026

      Bridging the industrial AI divide: Google’s $10 million strategy to modernize the U.S. workforce

      April 21, 2026
    • Features
    • Contact
    Makers
    Email us
    Home » Price Shocks: The new industrial crisis facing South Africa
    News

    Price Shocks: The new industrial crisis facing South Africa

    Adeyemi MuseBy Adeyemi MuseApril 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read5 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Copy Link Email
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    For years, the story of South African manufacturing was mostly about load-shedding. But now, as we reach mid-2026, the blackouts have mostly eased, only to be replaced by a bigger challenge: rising input costs that could undo much of the country’s industrial gains.

    Electricity is more stable than before, but running factories has become really expensive. Manufacturing accounts for over 12% of South Africa’s GDP, yet right now it’s stuck between falling local demand and a global supply chain that feels unpredictable and unfair, at least according to industry experts.

    The metals and engineering sector is bearing the brunt of this. The Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa says upstream steel production is down 12% from last year. This isn’t just a minor setback. It suggests there’s a deeper problem.

    Some companies, like Ferroglobe, have even said their South African operations are barely hanging on. It’s ironic: electricity is available now, but higher tariffs have made energy-heavy industries like smelting very hard to sustain. When energy costs jump and global steel demand shrinks, keeping manufacturing afloat gets very tough.

    It’s not just factory costs that are rising. Shipping goods to ports stays expensive despite reforms at Transnet. Global issues like tensions between the US and Iran have pushed Brent crude oil prices near $70 a barrel this April, which hits manufacturers through higher fuel and shipping costs.

    See also: The South African startup that is making powerful AI run without data centres

    Trade barriers are also making it harder to access the information manufacturers used to rely on. Aggressive tariffs from the US and Europe mean South African exporters are losing ground in key markets. SEIFSA’s CEO Tafadzwa Chibanguza calls this a “crisis-level” problem, with capacity utilization down to 74%—the lowest since 2008’s financial crisis.

    But not all sectors are struggling. While heavy manufacturing faces these pressures, industries like automotive and renewable energy show some promise. After President Ramaphosa’s 2026 State of the Nation Address, a 150% tax deduction for investments in New Energy Vehicles has boosted local production.

    Companies like BMW and Toyota are changing their assembly lines to keep up with growing electric vehicle demand. In special economic zones, the focus seems to be on steady growth rather than the decline seen in steel plants.

    The coming months will be crucial for the many small and medium businesses that don’t have the resources of big manufacturers. The Industrial Development Corporation has promised billions in funding for SMEs, but real improvements depend on bigger shifts, like creating a more competitive energy market to help lower electricity tariffs.

    South Africa’s manufacturing sector has bounced back before, but this time feels different. It’s no longer just about being tough; manufacturers need enough flexibility to manage rising costs and find solutions that actually work here at home.

    South Africa South Africa car manufacturing south africa's gdp tafadzwa chibanguza
    Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Email Copy Link
    Adeyemi Muse

    Related Posts

    India’s automobile conglomerate considers major factory upgrade in South Africa as auto war heats up

    April 23, 2026

    Beyond the screen: How qualcomm’s 2026 cohort is anchoring African innovation in hardware

    April 22, 2026

    Nigerian drone startup builds first foreign factory in Ghana amid insecurity surge

    April 22, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply


    The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

    Recent Posts

    • India’s automobile conglomerate considers major factory upgrade in South Africa as auto war heats up
    • Smartphone Technology Transforms Addiction Recovery Strategies in Africa
    • Beyond the screen: How qualcomm’s 2026 cohort is anchoring African innovation in hardware
    • Crainsten Partners Issues Warning Over Disputed Aircraft Sale
    • Navigating the Best Apps for USDT TRC20 Wallets in Africa
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us
    About Us

    Makers is Nigeria’s premier digital platform dedicated to manufacturing related news and content across Africa.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
    News

    India’s automobile conglomerate considers major factory upgrade in South Africa as auto war heats up

    April 23, 2026

    Beyond the screen: How qualcomm’s 2026 cohort is anchoring African innovation in hardware

    April 22, 2026

    Price Shocks: The new industrial crisis facing South Africa

    April 22, 2026
    Features

    Morocco’s $1.2 Billion bet: Building an AI “Factory” that doesn’t export people

    April 20, 20267 Views

    From byproduct to benchmark: The policy shift redefining African cashew production

    April 15, 20266 Views

    Refiant AI: The South African startup that is making powerful AI run without data centres

    April 14, 202611 Views
    • Homepage
    • News
    • Features
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    Makers © 2026. All right reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.