The current unprecented level of global uncertainty is not expected to abate in 2023. This, coupled with rising inflation, holds risks for the economy, according to Marlene Louw, senior economist at Absa Agribusiness.
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The current unprecented level of global uncertainty is not expected to abate in 2023. This, coupled with rising inflation, holds risks for the economy, according to Marlene Louw, senior economist at Absa Agribusiness.
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