Surprise Growth Makes South Africa’s Economy Bigger Than Before Pandemic Struck
- GDP grew 1.6% quarter-on-quarter in period through September
- Full-year economic growth may also surprise to upside
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South Africa’s economy is bigger than before the coronavirus pandemic struck, after growing faster-than-expected in the third quarter on increased farm output.
Gross domestic product expanded 1.6% in the three months through September, compared with a contraction of 0.7% in the previous quarter, Statistics South Africa said Tuesday in a report released in the capital, Pretoria. The median of 12 economists’ estimates in a Bloomberg survey was for growth of 0.4%. The economy grew 4.1% from a year earlier.