South African Rand Hits Record Low Against British Pound
The South African rand has plummeted to its worst-ever level against the British pound, currently trading at R24.65 per pound. This means for every R1, you’ll receive just over 4p.
The previous record low of R24.43 was set in May 2023. Simultaneously, the rand has weakened significantly against the US dollar, breaking through the crucial R19 threshold on Friday afternoon.
US-South Africa Tensions and Trade Measures
This currency depreciation comes amid growing tensions between the United States and South Africa, combined with domestic political uncertainty.
US Congressman Ronny Jackson recently introduced the US-South Africa Bilateral Relations Review Act of 2025. This legislation proposes:
- A comprehensive review of bilateral relations
- Potential sanctions against South African officials
- Allegations of support for US adversaries including China, Russia, and Iran
In a separate development, former President Donald Trump announced:
- 10% global tariff on imports
- Higher 30% rate for South Africa
- Expected impact on agriculture and automotive sectors
Domestic Political Challenges
South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) faces internal conflicts, particularly between the ANC and Democratic Alliance (DA). Key issues include:
- 1% VAT increase over two years
- No tax bracket adjustments
- DA opposition to tax measures
Economic Consequences
The combination of these factors has created significant market volatility. Economists highlight several concerns:
- Potential loss of AGOA trade benefits
- Strained US-South Africa trade relations
- Negative impact on export sectors
Current Exchange Rates
| Currency | Exchange Rate |
|---|---|
| Australian Dollar | 11.49981 |
| British Pound | 24.65201 |
| Euro | 20.9582 |
| New Zealand Dollar | 10.64777 |
| US Dollar | 19.06973 |
Rates correct as of 17:45 on Friday, 4 April
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