Efforts to boost investment in SA
A roundtable on the margins of the upcoming annual Investing
in the African Mining Indaba is set to boost South Africa’s investment
potential.
The Departments of Trade and Industry, Mineral Resources and
Brand South Africa will host an investment roundtable on the margins of the
annual indaba as part of measures to provide potential investors with the
opportunity to interact with the country’s political and business leadership.
The roundtable under the theme: ‘Invest in South African
Mining’ will be held in Cape Town on Tuesday.
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Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe |
“The purpose of the roundtable is to provide potential
investors from targeted countries with the opportunity to interact with the
South African political and business leadership in order to obtain first-hand
information on the issues relating to the South African mining environment.
"Invited to the roundtable are potential investors from
various countries including Canada, United States of America, India, Japan,
China, Australia, United Kingdom and Russia,” said the Department of Trade and
Industry (dti).
The mining indaba, which takes place from 4-7 February 2019
under the theme, Championing Africa’s Sustainable Economic Development, is a
global event that provides a global perspective on African mining.
It is a forum aimed at building and maintaining cross
continental business relationships in the mining sector. The event is regarded
as the world’s largest gathering of the most influential stakeholders in the
African mining industry. These range from financiers, investors, and mining
professionals to government officials.
More than 750 investors and dealmakers are expected to be
amongst the approximately 7 000 delegates that are expected to descend on Cape
Town from across the globe.
“The South African government has identified the Mining
Indaba as a strategic forum to attract and promote foreign direct investments
in different industries of our mining sector. The Indaba is billed as the
largest mining investment event covering the entire value-chain,” said Minister
Rob Davies.
He added that the dti’s Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP)
identifies mineral beneficiation as an area of work that presents an abundance
of opportunities which investors can take advantage of in order to grow the
mining sector.
“This provides the massive potential of contributing in
growing the country’s economy, creating jobs, transformation and eradicating
poverty,” he said ahead of the roundtable.
Davies said the indaba is the first to be held after the
release of the Mining Charter last year and that the event will serve as a test
of its acceptance by the international mining investors.
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