The past year has seen a regression in performance and shareholder returns for South Africa mining companies, professional services firm PwC South Africa’s ‘2023 SA Mine: Adapt to thrive’ report states. This fall off from record levels experienced since the post-Covid-19 economic rebound is owing to several changes across the industry, including productivity and infrastructure constraints, decreases in the prices of certain minerals and increases in input costs.
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