Cape Times

SEZ practition­ers are off to China

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A GROUP of 34 Special Economic Zones (SEZs) practition­ers and supporting sector specialist­s from the Department of Trade and Industry (dti), provincial department­s, and agencies tasked with implementa­tion of the SEZ programme, left for Tianjin in China yesterday to attend the 4th capacity building programme on SEZs from tomorrow to June 13.

Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said the training formed part of a five-year agreement signed between South Africa and China in 2014. It was intended to train about 30 officials a year on SEZs. “The purpose of the programme on the SEZ is to equip practition­ers with the technical know-how on the planning, developmen­t, management, and operations of SEZs,” he said.

“The programme is important to ensure that all stakeholde­rs have the technical know-how required for the successful developmen­t of the SEZs in South Africa.

“One of the major challenges that the government has identified in relation to the developmen­t of the SEZs as part of the implementa­tion of our SEZ programme is the capacity constraint,” Davies said.

He said the dti “deemed it necessary” to design and implement a systematic capacity building programme on SEZs to create a pool of skilled and trained officials who would make implementa­tion of the SEZ programme a success.

“Despite the strong and mutually-beneficial political and economic relations that we have with China, the country is regarded as one of the best in the world when it comes to the implementa­tion of the SEZ model. Our officials will be greatly empowered by being exposed to the zones in China and how they are managed,” Davies said.

The training covers a range of topics, including planning, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, developing investment propositio­ns, marketing tools and channels and how to deal with potential investors, stakeholde­r management including internatio­nal alliances, public-private partnershi­ps models, as well as financing and managing operations of SEZs.

The SEZ programme had been introduced to contribute to accelerati­ng industrial­isation as a necessary step towards addressing many of the country’s socio-economic problems such as unemployme­nt, poverty and underdevel­opment. The objectives of the SEZ programme included promoting targeted industrial capabiliti­es within the framework of the industrial policy action plan, new growth path, and the new developmen­t plan.

It also promotes beneficiat­ion and value-addition to the country’s minerals and other natural resources, as well as developing a world-class infrastruc­ture, he said.

 ?? PHOTO: TRACEY ADAMS ?? Minister of Trade and Industry Dr Rob Davies yesterday left with a group of 33 other SEZ practition­ers for China to attend the 4th capacity building programme on SEZs.
PHOTO: TRACEY ADAMS Minister of Trade and Industry Dr Rob Davies yesterday left with a group of 33 other SEZ practition­ers for China to attend the 4th capacity building programme on SEZs.

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