Source: The Department of Trade and Industry, South Africa |

Work on attracting Investments will continue to bear fruit in 2017

Officials of Invest South Africa (InvestSA), an initiative of the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) will once again put their shoulder on the wheel this year in order to attract and facilitate more domestic and foreign direct investments in the country

InvestSA is an internationally recognised and award-winning division of the dti, providing a One-Stop-Shop service to investors

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, January 17, 2017/APO/ --

Officials of Invest South Africa (InvestSA), an initiative of the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) will once again put their shoulder on the wheel this year in order to attract and facilitate more domestic and foreign direct investments in the country.  
 

“We will again be working hard to bring the much-needed investments into the country throughout this year as part of government’s efforts to achieve full-scale industrialisation, inclusive economic growth and job creation. The appetite and keenness of international companies to invest in South Africa were high last year. This is evidenced by the fact that last year we saw the launch of one multimillion-rand investment per month from January to December in the country, thereby creating thousands of jobs for the people of South Africa,” says the Head of InvestSA, Mr Yunus Hoosen.
 
He adds that last year’s investments by Beijing Automotive Interactive Corporation (R11 billion), ACWA Power (R5bn), Ford (R2.5bn), Sumitomo Rubber (R2bn), Nestle (R1.2bn), Cipla (R1.3bn) and Toyota (R500m), provide evidence that SA has not lost its lustre as an investment destination of choice for multinational companies from various parts of the world.
 
InvestSA is an internationally recognised and award-winning division of the dti, providing a One-Stop-Shop service to investors. This includes investment promotion, facilitation and aftercare, all of which are geared at fast-tracking projects and reducing government red-tape. It is also tasked with the responsibility of facilitating the increase in the quality and quantity of foreign and domestic direct investment by providing an investment recruitment, problem-solving and information service to retain and expand investments.
 
“SA is still an attractive investment destination. InvestSA still has a good investment pipeline. There are a number of investment projects that we will be working on again this year. More and more investors are keen to invest in this country,” adds Hoosen.
 
He reckons that the work of InvestSA as a national investment promotion agency and the investment profile of South Africa as a country, have been significantly enhanced by the international recognition that InvestSA received last year. This include the global winner award for excellence in partnering for investment promotion by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), and the runner-up award at the Annual Investors Meeting in Dubai for promoting investment in sustainable development. It was also recognised by cfi.co, the United Kingdom renowned international business journal, for its work in attracting investment to South Africa.
 
“In addition to continuing to attract and facilitate investments, we will be embarking on a mission of establishing One-Stop Shops (OSS) throughout the country. We will be launching the National One-Stop Shop in Pretoria early this year and then roll out to all provinces over the next three years,” says Hoosen.

The OSS will be the focal point of contact in government for all investors to coordinate and facilitate with the relevant government departments involved in regulatory, registration, permits and licencing. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Department of Trade and Industry, South Africa.