{"id":3478,"date":"2026-04-09T13:48:55","date_gmt":"2026-04-09T13:48:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stock999.top\/?p=3478"},"modified":"2026-04-09T13:48:55","modified_gmt":"2026-04-09T13:48:55","slug":"power-costs-threaten-shutdown-of-sas-only-silicon-producer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stock999.top\/?p=3478","title":{"rendered":"Power costs threaten shutdown of SA\u2019s only silicon producer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<p>You can also listen to this podcast on iono.fm here.<\/p>\n<p>JEREMY MAGGS: South Africa\u2019s only silicon metal producer is warning it may shut down permanently, with electricity costs now swallowing more than half of production expenses after years of steep tariff hikes.<\/p>\n<p>But beyond the immediate business crisis, this is also shaping up potentially as a major labour shock, with the risk of large-scale retrenchments, supply chain fallout \u2013 that\u2019s always a worry \u2013 and the permanent loss of specialised industrial skills.<\/p>\n<p>Read:<\/p>\n<p>Is SA pricing itself out of global manufacturing markets because of energy costs?<br \/>\nAnother smelter threatens shutdown over crippling electricity prices<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s talk in a little bit more detail now with Lucinda Hinxman, director and head of employment and labour at the law firm CMS South Africa.<\/p>\n<p>Lucinda, from a labour perspective, then how serious is this? Are we looking at a contained retrenchment process or something far broader?<\/p>\n<p>LUCINDA HINXMAN: I suppose we\u2019ve always got the direct impact, which would be the retrenchment process for the employees at the business themselves.<\/p>\n<p>But then we would always have the indirect consequence where those employees will of course, be carrying the costs of their families. So there\u2019s the indirect consequence of all of those individuals who are impacted as well.<\/p>\n<p>JEREMY MAGGS: Are you able to give us just a little bit of context as to how important a silicon metal producer is within the broader South African economy? How big a contributor is it and what scale are they operating at?<\/p>\n<p>ADVERTISEMENT<\/p>\n<p>CONTINUE READING BELOW<\/p>\n<p>LUCINDA HINXMAN: I understand this business in particular has been operating in the market since 1997, and I think one of the operations in particular, is coming up for its centenary later on this year, I think in a month or two. I think they are very pivotal to our country.<\/p>\n<p>Being the only one here means that if we lose them, we are going to have to start looking at importing, and then we look at rising costs for everyone.<\/p>\n<p>So it\u2019s not just the employees who are impacted, it\u2019s the whole economy that then has to bear the implications of this.<\/p>\n<p>JEREMY MAGGS: As I see it, there are two big issues that are worth discussing. One is the issue of specialised skills and the other is energy costs. Let\u2019s focus on specialised skills first of all, do you think there\u2019s a real risk that once these kind of skills are lost, they don\u2019t come back and that has a broader knock-on impact, surely, on other similar and even competing industries?<\/p>\n<p>LUCINDA HINXMAN: Yes. I think it\u2019s the tale that\u2019s as old as time for South Africa, unfortunately, I think we have seen such a loss of skills.<\/p>\n<p>We have obviously seen some skills return, but we do see specialised skills leave and we don\u2019t see it come back.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ve seen so many industries shut down in so many different ways, and they just don\u2019t ever return, and we won\u2019t see it come back. It will move on; we\u2019ll see it being imported and we\u2019ll have to carry on that way.<\/p>\n<p>JEREMY MAGGS: The adjunct concern to all of that is indirect job losses that typically would run into a local economy.<\/p>\n<p>LUCINDA HINXMAN: Yes. The indirect loss is huge. I think the last stat I saw was that there would be as many as 60 000 people impacted.<\/p>\n<p>ADVERTISEMENT:<\/p>\n<p>CONTINUE READING BELOW<\/p>\n<p>Even though it would be a loss of 200 jobs directly impacted, from an environmental impact and broader operations, there are 60 000 individuals who are ultimately impacted by this. So the indirect consequence is enormous.<\/p>\n<p>JEREMY MAGGS: That is a huge number of lives that are impacted. The other issue that I raised was the broader pattern here of energy costs hollowing out heavy industry in South Africa.<\/p>\n<p>Read:<br \/>Key ferrochrome bastion buckles under SA energy costs<br \/>Nersa approves cheaper electricity for Amsa<\/p>\n<p>This company, Ferroglobe, is not the only one that\u2019s been impacted. This is a similar experience, I imagine, for many other companies that rely on high energy.<\/p>\n<p>LUCINDA HINXMAN: Yes, and I think this is why my concern is that we are seeing more of a reactionary response from government. It\u2019s a concern. We see these energy crises come up in different industries.<\/p>\n<p>We saw Glencore and Merafe raise their flag long ago and say, we\u2019re going to have to shut down our smelters. Nothing was done but at the very last minute they did get the tariff relief.<\/p>\n<p>Now we are seeing this again and you would think that there would be some sort of proactive response to say, well, we know that these tariffs are going to cripple many, many industries that are reliant on electricity.<\/p>\n<p>Listen\/read:<br \/>Energy costs, not exports, threaten SA\u2019s chrome industry<br \/>Eskom signs deal aimed at saving SA\u2019s shrinking smelter sector<br \/>Interim smelter plan to cost government R5.2bn<\/p>\n<p>That there would be some sort of proactiveness to know that this is going to be the response.<\/p>\n<p>ADVERTISEMENT:<\/p>\n<p>CONTINUE READING BELOW<\/p>\n<p>But we seem to have these reactions, and we wait for these industries and these businesses to really be on their knees, and wait for a crisis to occur, to wait for government to maybe respond and hope that they respond. We still don\u2019t know if they\u2019ll respond.<\/p>\n<p>JEREMY MAGGS: Lucinda, beyond tariff relief, I guess there are questions about whether it can realistically save jobs, is there anything else that government, in your opinion, can do in terms of intervention and what form that might take?<\/p>\n<p>LUCINDA HINXMAN: I think it\u2019s a difficult one. I suppose it comes back to the question of job creation and what does that look like? Are there better tax relief systems that we could be putting in place? Do our laws need reform?<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m of the belief that it\u2019s not often the laws need to be changed, the laws are generally just fine. It\u2019s normally how we\u2019re implementing them and how we are going about executing.<\/p>\n<p>So I do think it\u2019s a difficult one. I think it\u2019s more about the execution and in the doing.<\/p>\n<p>JEREMY MAGGS: And if this plant closes, and this is the last question, it does send out a very strong and negative signal, does it not, about the future of industrial employment in the country.<\/p>\n<p>LUCINDA HINXMAN: Absolutely. As all of them do. I think in this particular climate, the world is in a bit of crisis. With the fuel issues that we are having and this, I think it just sends a terrible message.<\/p>\n<p>JEREMY MAGGS: All right. It will be interesting to see what happens as far as this is concerned and whether there is some kind of lifeline that is thrown out by government. Lucinda Hinxman, thank you very much indeed, director and head of employment and labour at the law firm CMS South Africa.<\/p>\n<p>                        #Power #costs #threaten #shutdown #SAs #silicon #producer<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You can also listen to this podcast on iono.fm here. 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