MINISTER DAVIES AND
DELEGATION ARRIVE IN BEIJING FOR FINAL LEG OF SA
EXPOS IN CHINA
The Minister of Trade
and Industry, Dr Rob Davies has arrived in the Chinese capital of Beijing to lead the final leg of the South African Expos
in China .
The expos, which aim to showcase South African value-added products and
strengthen trade relations between the two countries, started in Hong Kong on
20 October 2014 and will end in Beijing tomorrow.
Minister Davies, who
is leading a 51 member business delegation will open the South African
exhibition, address the investment seminar targeting South African companies
and Chinese businesspeople having investment interests in South Africa .
He will also engage with several potential Chinese investors in an effort to
attract foreign direct investment into South
Africa , meet with the Ministry of Commerce and further
engage the media on the latest trade issues relating to South Africa and China .
Minister Davies says
that this year marks 16 years of diplomatic ties with China and has been declared The Year of South Africa in China .
“The commemoration of The Year of South Africa in China signifies the good relations
that the two countries have shared in terms of diplomatic relations. We would
like to further extend these to trade relations to ensure that the imbalance
relating to trade between the two countries is corrected,” says Minister
Davies.
He adds that although China is South
Africa ’s biggest trading partner, China has been
benefiting more from the trade relationship. He also says South Africa wants to increase the number of
value added products exported into China hence the promotion of the
top 10 value-added products during the expos.
“The top 10 identified
products and projects cut across different sectors of the economy as outlined
in the Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) leaving considerable growth scope
for South Africa to diversify
its export base to China ,”
he highlights.
According to Minister
Davies, The Year of South
Africa in China commemorations also coincides with South Africa ’s
celebration of 20 years of freedom and democracy.
“South Africa will
therefore conduct a series of activities including cultural promotions, art
shows, trade exhibitions and fairs, academic research and educational exchanges
in China, with China undertaking a variety of introduction, promotion and
exchange activities in South Africa,” he adds.
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