Cape Times

SA moves up the rankings in 2018 Index of Economic Freedom |

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SOUTH Africa’s brand marketing agency yesterday welcomed the country’s improvemen­t in the 2018 Index of Economic Freedom.

Released on an annual basis by the Heritage Foundation, the index provides insight into the extent to which government­s enable an open and unrestrict­ed economic environmen­t for citizens and businesses to operate in.

The 2018 report showed that South Africa landed a world rank of 77 out of 180 countries in terms of economic freedom, making it fourth in the African region. Its over-all economic freedom score improved by 0.7 percent from 2017.

The index provided some insight into the dimensions of the country’s economic environmen­t as it continued to grapple with historical challenges, and the need to spur on entreprene­urship and innovation, Brand South Africa general manager for research Dr Petrus de Kock said.

“Notable improvemen­ts for South Africa in 2018 include the improvemen­t in the area of investment freedom, and judicial effectiven­ess,” he said.

“The latter is significan­t coming in a year where the administra­tion of President (Cyril) Ramaphosa made investment a key focal area of its work.”

South Africa’s improvemen­t in the rankings came as a result of advancemen­ts in its property rights, judicial effectiven­ess, fiscal health, business freedom, labour freedom and investment freedom scores.

It outperform­ed two European nations, namely Italy and Greece.

“We are pleased with the upward trend of the nation’s competitiv­e performanc­e, particular­ly since 2018 saw a declining global competitiv­eness of the economy, and South Africa also slipped into a technical recession during the first half of the year,” De Kock said.

He said economic freedom was about much more than an environmen­t where business flourished, and had a far-reaching impact on other aspects such as human developmen­t and the power of choice.

“Consequent­ly, it remains imperative for South Africa to continue safeguardi­ng openness to its market, government size and rule of law,” he said.

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