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last updated on 7 June 2024 | reading time approx. 5 minutes
South Africa is about to hold elections. On 29 May, the members of the National Assembly and the governments of the nine provinces will be elected. It can be assumed that these elections will end the 30 years of sole rule by the African National Congress (“ANC”). However, it is unclear with which opposition party the ANC would enter into a possible coalition and what impact this would have on the country.
It is to be welcomed that initial progress has been made or is planned with regard to the work visa problems for international companies. This includes the newly introduced “Trusted Employer Scheme”. Companies that have been registered and checked as trusted employers can obtain work visas for their employees with simplified requirements and shorter waiting times.
The planned remote working visa will also have a positive impact on the economy, particularly the tourism industry. This visa will enable foreigners to live in South Africa and work remotely for a foreign employer. Overall, the tourism industry has recovered quickly from the losses caused by the pandemic and South Africa is once again an interesting travel destination, especially for Germans.
It is expected that the share of independent power producers will continue to rise sharply and that the Renewable Energy sector will help to boost economic growth throughout the country.
In our view, South Africa will remain the key market entry country on the African continent. Despite persistent corruption and mismanagement, South Africa remains a favoured investment location due to its strong independent judiciary and high degree of legal certainty.
Anna-Lena Becker, LL.M.
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