GOVERNMENT
AND MANUFACTURING SECTOR NEED TO RAISE SA’s COMPETITIVENESS – MINISTER DAVIES
The Minister of Trade and
Industry, Dr Rob Davies says he was glad that government did not
listen to the doomsayers who advocated that government should not support the
clothing and textile industry, as what he saw at an exhibition in Pretoria
showed that government had taken the right decision. He was speaking at the
opening of the permanent exhibition site of the South Africa Technical Textile
Cluster (SATTC) in Irene, Pretoria. The site is also showcasing the impact of
government support for the cluster programme.
The cluster consists of the
following five groups:
· Canvas and Tent
· Parachute Systems
· Stepahead Military Headwear
· Gelvenor Textiles
· Fields Wear
Minister Davies said that the
dti has established this cluster and others to ensure that members work
together in order to promote the sectors. He said that both government and
manufacturers need to raise South Africa’s competitiveness and to appreciate
the role that government support programmes can play in encouraging the
manufacturing sectors to embark on a journey to becoming more export
competitive.
Minister Davies also stated
that the previous incentive programmes based on the duty credit certificates
were not working hence the department adopted a different strategy with the
Competitiveness Improvement Programme.
According to him, the South
Africa Technical Textile Cluster (SATTC) could benefit from government in
different ways.
“First of all we have this
tool of localisation which is called designation. All clothing and textile
products which are procured by public entities in South Africa should come from
local manufacturers using local raw materials. There also is a need for a
deeper conversation with the dti on market access
opportunities with some of the countries on the continent. We do have Foreign
Economic Representatives on the continent that would be of great assistance
with regards to market penetration,” said Minister Davies.
Barend Pretorius of
Parachute Systems, said that the cluster has assisted them in terms of
coordination and marketing of their products.
“Working on the cluster
configuration is so much easier to move out into the world marketing not only
our product but also other members’ products. We have agreed that we will
market the products of other sector members when we go out of the country,”
said Pretorius
The South Africa Technical
Textile Cluster (SATTC) has also enhanced employment in the sector, thanks to
government’s interventions. SATTC is mainly focusing on the military, police,
fire fighting, navy, and camping sectors.
Besides SATTC, there are
other three clusters under textile and clothing that government is also
spending millions on in order to promote and enhance the competitiveness of the
sector. These clusters are:
- National Fashion Council
- Mohair Cluster
- South African Sustainable Textiles and Apparel
Cluster
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