THE ONGOING energy crisis in South Africa is expected to continue dragging business confidence lower in the months ahead as sentiment fell to a four-month low in March.
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) said yesterday that the business confidence index (BCI) fell by 0.6 index points to 111.3 points in March, from 111.9 points in February.
This was the lowest that the BCI has been since November 2022 when it was 110.9 points.
Sacci said the negative month-to month impacts of the declining real value of building plans passed, lower JSE share prices, and rising real interest rates were of concern to business prospects going forward.
From February to March, Sacci said the business environment experienced a rather mixed state of affairs with…