BEE IS THE NAME OF THE
GAME – MASINA TELLS POTENTIAL CHINESE INVESTORS
The Deputy Minister of
Trade and Industry, Mr Mzwandile Masina has told Chinese potential investors
that if they would like to invest in South Africa , they should know that
Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) is a critical aspect to them
seizes available opportunities in the country. Masina was speaking at a gala
dinner hosted for South African and Chinese businesspeople in Shanghai , as part of the South African Expos
currently underway in the Chinese commercial hub.
“We are encouraged by
the interest shown by the Chinese businesspeople to invest in South Africa .
We welcome investments that will result in an inclusive economy and contribute
to the creation of jobs. I urge you to take up opportunities in South Africa
that are presented by programmes such as the R800 billion infrastructure roll
out and Special Economic Zones (SEZ) programme, but remember BEE is the name of
the game,” said Masina.
He advised Chinese
businesspeople to approach government if they need guidance in terms of
compliance with BBBEE regarding their choice of partners. He said government’s
intention was to make conditions favourable to attract foreign direct
investment into South Africa .
“We want to make South
Africa your home away from home but you need
to comply with our regulations,” added Masina.
Masina earlier had
one-on-one meetings with potential investors and importers to establish the
intentions of importing from and investing in South Africa . He welcomed such
investments and pledged support for these investors and said the South African
government was willing to assist them to set up in the country.
The Chairperson of
Qingdao Hanhe Cable Company which manufactures power cables for transmission
and distribution of electricity, Mr Zhang Huakai said his company wanted
government assistance with regards to finding a local partner. Huakai said his
company intended building a manufacturing plant for high voltage cables in the
country.
Masina will visit the
Shanghai Free Trade Zone and the Zhanjiang
High-Tech Park
today.
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