At that time, due to the policy of apartheid, it was subject to various international sanctions. The closed environment has enabled South Africa to develop an independent and comprehensive basic industry and banking and financial system, while relying on cheap black labor to build first-class infrastructure.
However, after the abolition of apartheid in 1994, with the cancellation of international sanctions, South Africa's financial and economic system has been integrated into the process of globalization and inevitably began to play a role according to the distribution of directors. The basic industries and disciplines are being weakened, the brain drain is massive, the export of minerals is over-dependent, and the black people who have turned over as masters are eager to increase their welfare.
As a result, the national economy began to be seriously distorted and relied heavily on the external market. If this situation is not reversed in time, it can be predicted that the development of South Africa will no longer be sustainable.