the dti TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERNATIONAL
PAVILLIONS TO INCREASE MARKET ACCESS FOR SA COMPANIES
The Department of
Trade and Industry (the dti) will again participate in national and
international exhibitions, trade shows and pavilions in different countries to
promote market access and showcase South African products and services. This is
part of the department’s strategy to promote value-added goods and services
abroad by broadening the export base, increasing market share in targeted high
growth markets and sustaining market share in traditional markets.
The Minister of
Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies says South African companies are once again
invited to participate in these exhibitions for the new financial year 2015/16
which starts in April 2015. He adds that the department will again continue to
lead business delegations in the different sectors to part-take in these
platforms to ensure that its objective of improving trade between South Africa
and the world is realised.
According to
Minister Davies, part of the department’s mandate is to contribute towards the
positioning of South Africa as a reliable trade partner by expanding the exporter
base of the country thereby increasing the export supply and sales of South
African products.
“the dti oversees
the implementation of the National Exporter Development Programme (NEDP), which
seeks to enhance the national export culture through an extensive capacity
building initiative called the Global Exporter Passport Initiative as well as
an effective and efficient National Trade Information System,” adds Davies.
He says companies
which are competitive in the South African market, have been in business for at
least two years and are export ready stand to benefit from the dti's
Export Marketing and Investment Assistance (EMIA) scheme.
Minister Davies
urges South African companies to utilise the host of incentives available from the
dti to access opportunities provided and contribute to building the
economy of the country.
“Among the many
incentives that are available to assist manufacturers and emerging exporters in the
dti is the EMIA scheme, which develops export market for South African
product and services and recruits new foreign direct investment into the
country,” he adds.
The list of upcoming exhibitions,
trade shows and national pavilions is available on www.thedti.gov.za/invitations/national_pavilion2015.pdf
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