R350bn Precious Metal Windfall May Shield SA From More Taxes

Staff Writer

January 28, 2026

1 min read

A surge in precious metal prices has raised hopes of a roughly R350bn windfall for South Africa, potentially easing pressure on National Treasury to raise taxes ahead of the Budget due in about a month.

The boost would mainly come through stronger mining profits and higher tax receipts, but analysts caution the fiscal benefit depends on how long prices hold, how quickly revenue flows through, and whether deeper spending pressures reassert themselves later in the year.

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