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South Africa’s manufacturing sector is experiencing a significant, systemic collapse, characterized by widespread factory closures, high-profile retrenchments, and reduced output, particularly in steel, automotive, and beverage sectors. Key drivers include chronic energy shortages (load shedding), skyrocketing electricity tariffs, crumbling logistics infrastructure (Transnet), and cheap import competition. South African Federation of Trade Unions – SAFTU South African Federation of Trade Unions – SAFTU +3 Major Industrial Closures and Job Losses (2025-2026) ArcelorMittal South Africa: Closure of long-steel operations in Newcastle and Vereeniging threatens thousands of jobs, marking a major de-industrialization moment. Goodyear Kariega: Plant closure destroyed approximately 900 jobs. Daybreak Foods: Planned retrenchment of over 2,200 workers (nearly 80% of staff). Ford SA & Auto Industry: Over 470 jobs lost at Silverton/Struandale; part of a broader auto sector crisis with 4,000+ jobs lost. Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA): Retrenching around 680 employees due to the sugar tax and raw material costs. N Core Causes of the Industrial Collapse Energy and Infrastructure Crisis: Unreliable power supply and dysfunctional rail/port networks have crippled production and distribution. Neoliberal Policies: Critics point to deregulation, privatization, and trade liberalization without sufficient protective industrial policies. Economic Structure: The economy remains heavily reliant on exporting raw materials rather than domestic manufacturing, resulting in a reliance on imports. Rising Costs: High electricity tariffs and logistical costs have made local manufacturing uncompetitive. South African Federation of Trade Unions – SAFTU South African Federation of Trade Unions – SAFTU +3 The collapse has caused severe economic ripples, creating a "bloodbath" of job losses, weakening the manufacturing base, and increasing reliance on imports