Industry Sector Contribution to GDP in South Africa (1990-2022)

Industry Sector Contribution to GDP in South Africa (1990-2022)

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South Africa’s industry sector contribution to GDP has been in gradual decline, from in 1990 to by 2022. This decline reflects structural changes in the economy, with a shift from traditional industries like mining and manufacturing towards services. In the early 2000s, the industrial sector saw some stability, with contributions around 26-, but post-2008, global commodity price drops and domestic challenges reduced mining output.

Despite a slight rebound in 2021 to , the sector remains constrained by economic challenges. However, ongoing efforts in energy and infrastructure development aim to support industrial growth. South Africa’s industry sector remains crucial, especially mining, though its share of GDP continues to decline as the economy diversifies and prioritizes services and technology.

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