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Why South Africa’s reform path is winning back investor confidence

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October 24, 2025

IN A WORLD increasingly defined by economic volatility and geopolitical flux, South Africa continues to distinguish itself as a nation of endurance and depth.

- NEVILLE MATJIE

South Africa has embarked on a concerted effort to reestablish and deepen its economic partnerships across key regions. With renewed engagement in the European Union, Asia, and the Middle East, particularly the Gulf states, as well as in the Americas and within Africa itself. South Africa is positioning its trade strategy to align with emerging opportunities and mitigate global uncertainties. This proactive approach reflects an optimistic outlook rooted in collaboration, resilience, and a shared commitment to sustainable development.

The European Union's recent announcement of an €11.5 billion (R230 billion) investment package is more than a financial boost; it is a vote of confidence in the country's capacity to deliver sustainable and inclusive growth. Unveiled in Brussels by President Cyril Ramaphosa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the package underscores growing trust in South Africa's long-term potential. It reaffirms that, despite persistent headwinds, the country's diversified economy remains one of the most dynamic on the continent.

A partnership anchored in progress

The EU investment, delivered through the Global Gateway and Team Europe initiatives, aligns closely with South Africa's reform agenda: energy security, infrastructure renewal, digital connectivity, and industrial transformation. It will fund strategic projects such as the Coega Green Ammonia initiative, which positions South Africa as a leader in clean fuel production and expand local vaccine and pharmaceutical manufacturing for regional supply. Crucially, this is not aid. It is partnership capital, a collaboration rooted in innovation, sustainability, and shared prosperity. As President Ramaphosa put it, the aim is to build the economy of the future in the South Africa of the present.

Reforms beginning to bear fruit

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