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<title>Quarterly Economic Bulletin 2021/22 Quarter 3</title>
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<description>Quarterly Economic Bulletin 2021/22 Quarter 3
Limpopo Provincial Treasury
The 2020/21 quarter three Quarterly Economic Bulletin is presented during the &#13;
continuing mist of Covid-19, which is accompanied by the new waves of infections and &#13;
the recent emergency of the new omicron variant. The COVID-19 pandemic continues &#13;
to force government to act in a context of great uncertainty and under heavy economic,&#13;
fiscal and social pressures. Both the national and provincial government are continuing &#13;
to protect the health of the citizens and to limit the impact of the crisis on the already &#13;
ailing economy. &#13;
The global economic recovery continues amid a resurging pandemic that poses &#13;
unique policy challenges. Meanwhile, inflation has increased markedly in the United &#13;
States and some emerging market economies including South Africa. As restrictions &#13;
are relaxed, demand has accelerated, but supply has been slower to respond. &#13;
Although price pressures are expected to subside in most countries in 2022, inflation &#13;
prospects are highly uncertain. These increases in inflation are occurring even as &#13;
employment is below pre-pandemic levels in many economies, forcing difficult choices &#13;
on policymakers.
Technical quarterly report
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Quarterly Economic Bulletin 2021/22 Quarter 2</title>
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<description>Quarterly Economic Bulletin 2021/22 Quarter 2
Limpopo Provincial Treasury
The second quarter Quarterly Economic Bulletin is presented at a time when the &#13;
country is implementing the economic reconstruction and recovery plan after the &#13;
upsetting effect of COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021. The national government has set up &#13;
plans and strategies to lift the country out of the tough prevailing economic conditions, &#13;
which ranges from high unemployment rate, high poverty levels and deteriorating &#13;
income levels. Covid-19 has also impacted negatively to the national and provincial &#13;
revenue collection, and the crisis lead to a need to reprioritize the budget towards &#13;
COVID -19 related expenditure. &#13;
Globally many economies are devising and introducing policy adjustments to cope &#13;
with the tough and challenging economic times and the new way of doing business. &#13;
The global economic landscape is shifting from traditional based activities to more &#13;
refined service orientated economic activities embracing the use of technologies.
Technical report
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<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Quarterly Economic Bulletin 2021/22 Quarter 1</title>
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<description>Quarterly Economic Bulletin 2021/22 Quarter 1
Limpopo Provincial Treasury
Covid-19 can be described as a disruption to the world order - a disruption that has &#13;
tested the formidability of democracies, economies, financial markets and &#13;
development programmes. &#13;
The Quarterly Economic Bulletin (QEB) is presented at a time where countries are &#13;
racing to immunise its population against the subtle virus, that has the potency to &#13;
mutate if not terminated well in time, and complicate strategies developed to &#13;
disempower it. America, Europe and Asia have been in the forefront of developing &#13;
Covid-19 vaccines and by comparative advantage managed to accelerate inoculation &#13;
of its population. This has created vaccine inequality in the world where developing &#13;
countries and some of the emerging markets lag in vaccination.
Technical report
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>1st Quarter Economic Bulletin 2014/15</title>
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<description>1st Quarter Economic Bulletin 2014/15
Limpopo Provincial Treasury
Economic Bulletin
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<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2014-08-25T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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