COMPANIES ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN A TRADE AND
INVESTMENT MISSION TO GHANA
AND BENIN
By BRIAN KAJENGO
The Department of Trade and Industry, (the dti)
invites companies to apply to participate in a Trade and Investment Mission to Ghana and Benin from 18–29 August 2014.
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies says
the objective of this mission is to increase trade and investment among South Africa, Ghana
and Benin.
“This Mission is an ideal platform for South African
companies who would like to export value added products and services and for
companies who are looking for investment opportunities and joint venture
partnerships in the West Africa region. Sectors targeted for the mission are
Agro-processing; Infrastructure (rail, road and telecoms); Built environment
professionals (consulting engineers, civil engineering contractors, quantity
surveying and architects); Energy (Oil, Gas and renewable energy); Mining and
Capital Equipment; and Electro technical (electronics, electrical
engineers, ICT and Power),” said Minister Davies.
Davies added that companies selected in line with the
dti’s Export Marketing and Investment Assistance Scheme (EMIA)
requirements.
The approved companies will get a subsistence
allowance of R2, 300 per day; and an economy class return airfare to a maximum
of R17, 000.
Companies that are not eligible for EMIA funding
are welcome to participate in this mission at their own expense.
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