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Register to join leading experts in business, manufacturing, finance and ICT exploring SA’s economic future in the second in the series of BDSupplierDev Dialogues on May 26 at 9.30am. AbsaSouthAfrica ArenaEventsZA

Join us for the second in the series of Absa Business Day Supplier Development Dialogues, hosted online at 9.30am on May 26 2020. Picture: PEXELS

At the moment, our stores are still stocked with products, shelves laden with the essentials we need to keep us away from panic’s door. But what happens if our supply chains — local and international — falter? Our supply chains are the arteries feeding our economic survival. We need to keep them healthy and pumping.

It’s the question everyone is asking, and many are trying to solve. If only we could divine the silver bullet for an end to the pandemic and the start of economic recovery.Even the world’s most robust economies are facing negative growth rates, while developing countries find they lack the financial resources to accelerate recoveries.

With low growth as a result of the combined effects of pre-existing financial stressors, a junk credit status rating, and load-shedding, the SA Reserve Bank expects a contraction of between 3% and 4% in 2020.Join us for the second in the series of. Leading experts in business,

 

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