In the 1990s, after the end of apartheid, South Africa's military expenditure dropped significantly, reaching as low as 1.0% by the 2010s, as the country shifted focus to post-apartheid reconstruction and economic growth. From 2016 onwards, military spending remained at or near 1.0%, signaling a period of fiscal restraint and prioritizing domestic issues over defense expansion. By 2022, defense spending had further declined to 0.7%, reflecting economic challenges and the country’s shifting defense priorities in a changing global landscape.
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