The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries is down two points with 43% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
The way in which the South African motor manufacturers and dealers continue to improve the customer purchasing and servicing experiences every year continues to impress.
Audi and Volkswagen continue to be the pace-setters in the Ipsos Competitive Customer Experience survey in South Africa covering the 2016 calendar year. The success of these two brands has been extremely consistent for several years now.
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries remains unchanged with 45% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
For every one of the 30 destination countries evaluated, global consumers (average of the 25 countries surveyed) who say they are less likely to travel there because of recent events outnumber those who are more likely to do so.
Young people in South Africa do not think that “South Africa will be able to recover from being downgraded to junk status”. Only 45% of 15-17 year olds and a third (34%) of 18-24 years olds believe that South Africa will recover. These are some of the findings of a recent Pulse of the People™ study undertaken by Ipsos, interviewing 3,598 adults, of which 866 (24%) were younger than 25 years old. The study was conducted from 21 April to 22 May 2017.
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries is up two points with 45% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.