Government of the Republic of South Africa

12/02/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/02/2024 23:22

Deputy Minister Samantha Graham-Maré on carbon taxes to rise 140% by 2030

As South Africa faces rising tax pressures and energy costs, Deputy Minister Samantha Graham-Maré reassures businesses and citizens that the government is working hard to protect jobs and drive economic growth in the face of these new challenges.

With coal still powering nearly 80% of our electricity, the upcoming Scope 2 tax on indirect emissions and the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) threaten to raise costs for businesses and put R52.4 billion in exports at risk. By 2034, South African companies could face up to a 60% increase in electricity costs due to these new carbon taxes, with rates expected to jump from R190 to R462 per tonne by 2030. As current tax allowances are gradually phased out, some industries may see an overwhelming 340% increase in carbon tax payments.

However, there is a path forward to secure jobs and promote growth. Deputy Minister Samantha Graham-Maré emphasizes that now is the time to invest in cleaner, cost-effective energy sources to build a more resilient, sustainable economy for all South Africans.

"Our priority is protecting jobs and strengthening our economy," said Deputy Minister Graham- Maré. "By embracing renewable energy, we're not only reducing emissions but creating new opportunities for growth, securing our industries' future, and keeping South African businesses competitive in a global market that values sustainability. Transitioning to cleaner energy is essential for maintaining profitability and creating a brighter future."

The government stands ready to work with businesses to unlock the potential of renewables, helping reduce dependence on coal, stabilise energy prices, and secure a prosperous future for South African workers and families.

Together, we can protect jobs, build resilience, and pave the way for sustainable economic growth. Energy efficiency means job creation!

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