DAVIES
ENCOURAGES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY TO PERSEVERE AND MITIGATE CHALLENGES
The Minister of Trade and
Industry Dr Rob Davies says this is not the time to postpone manufacturing, but
to persevere and find ways to mitigate the challenges. Minister Davies was
addressing the Austrian Business Chamber on the manufacturing situation in South
Africa, in Sandton today.
According to him, South
Africa is not the only country that has been hit by an income drop in the
mineral commodities sector, other countries that are producers and exporters of
minerals, like Australia and Canada were also experiencing the same, due to the
sharp drop in commodity prices.
“Looking at the holistic
performance of the manufacturing sector, divided into sub-sectors, many other
parts of manufacturing continue on a steady growth,” said Davies.
He highlighted that South
Africa, through the Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) had paved a way and
provided direction in terms of where it needed to go to achieve
industrialisation. Davies added that the country had come out better off during
the global economic crisis with the IPAP, which was introduced in 2009, than it
would have without it.
“Our ability to be
significant manufacturers is highlighted in the example, amongst others of a
BMW plant in South Africa being named the best manufacturer of certain
automotive models in the World. In a similar vein the Hisense television
manufacturing plant in the Western Cape, is, after China, the second best
performing manufacturing plant of its kind in the World.
Davies cited examples of
the textile industry, which he said was rapidly declining and many negative
commentators predicting that the sector, despite the job growth potentional,
should be allowed to die.
“We changed our incentive
schemes and many companies took them up. We brought in retailers like Foschini
who created 6000 jobs in a sector that was said to be doomed,” he added.
Davies said when the
manufacturing industry is faced with a situation where it is taking a beating,
it could either, sit and hope that things would get better, or it could develop
things that would revitalise it.
He added that there were
many overseas companies that displayed very strong faith in the South African
economy and were willing to invest. He encouraged the Austrian
Business Chamber to engage with the Department of Trade and Industry (the
dti) with regards to matters relating to investments.
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