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SA trade conditions remain constrained - survey

Cape Town - Tough trade conditions in September and October suggest a decline in the value added by the wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants as well as lower import and export volumes, according to the SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci).

The Trade Activity Index (TAI) of Sacci’s Trade Conditions Survey for October 2017 remained in negative territory at 46. All elements of trade activity improved on September except for prices that increased and jobs remaining unchanged, the chamber said on Wednesday.

The seasonally adjusted TAI was down by 2 index points in October 2017 – confirming real trade constraints. The TAI in October 2017 was 5 index points lower than in October 2016, confirming tougher overall trade conditions.
 
New vehicle sales and foreign trade, however, performed better than general trade conditions indicate.

The seasonally adjusted Trade Expectations Index (TEI) remained around the borderline level of 50 since March 2017 after being at around 60 for the period up to February 2017.

According to Sacci, the markedly weaker rand against currencies of major trading partners, higher real interest rates and increased unemployment have fed negative trade prospects.

It is expected that nominal interest rates will remain unchanged and therefore leave the real cost of finance relatively high.

Sales volumes moved up in October with the sales volume index on 56. The new orders index improved to 41 from 38 in August. Expected sales volumes dipped and new orders remained virtually unchanged.
 
The inventory index increased from 43 to 45 in October 2017 after lower stock levels were also recorded in August and September 2017. The selling price index rose to 60 with the input price index rising to 72 from 65.

Being already high, the price indices remain in line for higher inflationary pressures with the sales price expectations index increasing from the present 67 points and input prices expected to rally from the present index of 78 in October 2017.
 
The employment sub-index remained depressed at 43 in October 2017 – the same as in September 2017, while the employment outlook for the next 6 months remains lower at 41 in October 2017 compared to 43 in August 2017.

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