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Inflationary shocks expected to reshape business outlook

Samkelisiwe Mavimbela by Samkelisiwe Mavimbela
May 4, 2026
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Mbabane-  Eswatini’s business environment is facing renewed pressure as escalating global commodity shocks, driven by the Middle East conflict, filter through to fuel, food, and production costs, raising concerns over margins, pricing, and long-term competitiveness.

New analysis from the World Bank indicates that the conflict is no longer a distant geopolitical issue, but a direct driver of cost inflation across multiple sectors, including transport, agriculture, manufacturing, and retail industries that form the backbone of the local economy.

At the centre of the disruption is a sharp rise in energy-linked commodity prices. With global oil markets tightening, businesses dependent on logistics and transport are already feeling the squeeze. Higher fuel costs are increasingly being passed down supply chains, affecting everything from imported goods to domestic distribution networks.

For Eswatini’s business community, this has translated into rising operational expenses at nearly every stage of production. Transport operators are facing higher diesel costs, manufacturers are adjusting input budgets, and retailers are under pressure to maintain prices in an environment where procurement costs are steadily increasing.

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Agriculture, a key sector in the domestic economy, is also emerging as one of the most exposed. The World Bank warns that fertiliser prices are projected to rise significantly, with urea expected to record particularly steep increases due to disrupted exports and elevated natural gas prices. This trend places additional strain on commercial farming operations already grappling with weather-related risks linked to El Niño conditions.

The combined pressure of expensive fertiliser and uncertain rainfall patterns presents a difficult trade-off for producers: either absorb higher input costs or reduce application levels, a move that risks lowering yields and tightening future food supply.

Beyond agriculture, broader industrial activity is also being affected. Higher global shipping costs and disrupted supply routes are complicating import-reliant business models, particularly for firms dependent on raw materials sourced from international markets.

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The World Bank has further warned that prolonged instability in the Middle East could keep oil prices elevated in the range of US$95 to US$115 per barrel. For emerging economies such as Eswatini, this scenario would translate into sustained inflationary pressure and weaker consumer spending power.

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With inflation in emerging markets expected to remain elevated rather than ease as previously forecast, the outlook suggests that businesses may need to shift from short-term cost adjustments to longer-term strategies focused on efficiency, supply chain diversification, and risk management.

For now, the overlap of global conflict, commodity volatility, and climate pressures is reshaping the operating environment for Eswatini’s economy, turning international developments into immediate business realities on the ground.

Samkelisiwe Mavimbela

Samkelisiwe Mavimbela

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