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The delegation that is organized by the department of trade and Industry of South Africa will transverse the East African region shopping for investment opportunities and market for their produce

Source: Strategic Intelligence Service

Kenya, Tanzania await a delegation of South African companies

The delegation that is organized by the department of trade and Industry of South Africa will transverse the East African region shopping for investment opportunities and market for their produce

by Kimani Chege
May 18, 2018
in African Entrepreneurship, Tanzania
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South African Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will lead a delegation of nineteen South African companies on a trade and investment mission scheduled to take place in Kenya and Tanzania from 21 — 25 May 2018.

The objective of the TIM is to deliver on the DTI’s investment-led trade approach towards the African continent and to deepen bilateral trade and investment relations between South Africa and Kenya, and between South Africa and Tanzania as important economies within their respective regions.

According to the Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies, the OSIM to Kenya and Tanzania will serve as a build-up on the success of a previous mission which the DTI led to the two East African countries in 2017.

“The Mission will further serve as continuous economic engagement efforts by South Africa to ensure increased levels of bilateral trade and investment between South African and these two East African countries. In 2017, the mission outlined the vast opportunities that are available for South African companies in both markets, including the presence of South African goods and services in these high growths East African markets,” says Davies.

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Davies adds that Kenya and Tanzania remain strategic and important trading partners for South Africa. He says expanding trade and investment relations between South Africa and Kenya is particularly important, with South Africa being the regional hub in Southern Africa and Kenya the regional hub in East Africa.

“The trade relations with Tanzania are equally important and beneficial. Tanzania is strategically located, with it ports serving as an entry point to the East African Community. This strategic advantage is therefore useful for South African companies seeking to penetrate the landlocked markets of Rwanda, Burundi, DRC and Uganda which are dependent on Tanzania’s port resources,” he says.

The sectors targeted for the mission are agriculture and agro-processing, chemicals, plastic and pharmaceuticals, infrastructure (such as roads, rail, bridges and ports), built environment professional services, electro-technical, steel fabrication, steel tubing, mining and capital equipment.

The programme for the TIM will include business seminars, business-to-business meetings and site visits.

Read also: Different strokes for different folks, for East African countries, study reveals

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