Beee is stopping them and I promise you the individual entrepreneur does not have the power to change this trend
BEE most certainly does not stop us. Speak for yourself thanks.
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Beee is stopping them and I promise you the individual entrepreneur does not have the power to change this trend
Lol you again.
Reality is against you.
I'm fairly deep in the startup space. You're in school.
And you're trying to lecture me about how BEE negatively effects someone like me....
Spend less time on forums, study a bit more, and BEE won't effect your life
Let's hope so. A strong rand is terrible for the economy.And its going to go up to around R12.14 to R12.20 within the next week or two.
I'm fairly deep in the startup space. You're in school.
And you're trying to lecture me about how BEE negatively effects someone like me....
Spend less time on forums, study a bit more, and BEE won't effect your life
School, ai Okey oom. So your an isolated case and your going to change the landscape of the South African economy.
Goodluck hey, in 10 years this economy will still operate like this and you'll still be wrong.
Just because a weak rand benefits your small company individually does not mean it benefits our economy, because it doesn't. Don't believe me? Well then your a idiot to say the least, but just for interest sake look at the correlation between Rand and the JSE.
affect*, go back to school please.
Actually a weak rand does benefit our economy since we export more than we import. The question is more how weak the rand is allowed to become before it collapses.
I agree with you we export more raw materials copper etc, but we have to buy the finished product back electronics etc (small example)
If we manufactured end products and exported that then I believe a weak rand will benefit us more
There is a reason that countries artificially weaken their currencies. If you want to change the nature of your exports, it is necessary (Albeit not the only thing needed)
BUT the point you fail to understand is that in SA we don't produce and export the finished goods they do. We export raw AND have to buy back the finished product.
Yes. And to change that a weak and stable exchange rate is needed (Among other interventions). As you move up the development ladder, then a stronger currency is beneficial (As is happening with China now)
Read up on import substitution
I don't see how that is relevant. Nothing stopping entrepreneur minded South Africans from taking advantage of the competitive edge you have to manufacture here instead of importing. Most undervalued currency in the world remember.
I understand the process, everything you say is true, BUT not in our current state, this country needs a government change before we can benefit from weaker rand and transform our economy, as the countries current situation a weak Rand is the last thing it needs especially considering the less purchasing power it gives consumers amongst other things.
We've had this discussion before... it doesn't work like that...I don't see how that is relevant. Nothing stopping entrepreneur minded South Africans from taking advantage of the competitive edge you have to manufacture here instead of importing. Most undervalued currency in the world remember.
BSLet's hope so. A strong rand is terrible for the economy.
In terms of value we import more. THe rand should drop back to something like R6/$Actually a weak rand does benefit our economy since we export more than we import. The question is more how weak the rand is allowed to become before it collapses.
Yes but those countries that do that increase their exports first.There is a reason that countries artificially weaken their currencies. If you want to change the nature of your exports, it is necessary (Albeit not the only thing needed)
Yes but those countries that do that increase their exports first.
LOL perhaps if you can manufacture in the dark while your workers are striking.
EEEK! Whats happening... R18.74 to the GBP.. the Dollar is seeing the same steep curve
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