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SA economists shrug at Nigeria growth jump

Johannesburg - South Africa remains the most important economy in the continent despite being overtaken by Nigeria as Africa's biggest, South African economists said.

The result of a long awaited rebasing of Africa's most populous nation showed that Nigeria's GDP of $453bn in 2012 was higher than South Africa's $384bn.

"South Africa will remain one of the important economies of the continent, though this rebasing will be a significant step in establishing Nigeria as a true African powerhouse," said Investec portfolio manager, Roelof Horne.

Nigeria, with 170 million people, is about three times the size of South Africa by population, but it's economy is still battling challenges such as poor infrastructure that hampers business activity.

The new statistics included the contribution of the fast-developing sectors such as telecoms, music and film industry, known as Nollywood.

Economist Dennis Dykes, at Nedbank, said Nigeria's new position as Africa's largest economy should be "viewed positively".

"It's important that economies were measured accurately... it gives potential investors a good picture of activity," he said.

"The news figures should help South African investors identify new opportunities in Nigeria, especially in areas that were previously not factored in."

Dykes said South Africa's $7 508 GDP per capita, higher than Nigeria's $2 688, was still the most important measure of the economy.

"Being Africa's number one is definitely a great confidence booster for Nigeria, but it won't change much," he added.

South Africa has been hit by slow economic growth since the 2008 global recession, its growth lagging behind many of the world's developing economies.

This year, the World Bank revised the country's growth outlook to 2.7%, down from 3.2%, amid high unemployment.

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