Cape Times

Davos a chance for SA to set out its stall – Patel

- African News Agency

THE fractured state of the world is an opportunit­y for South Africa to exploit if it can show a compelling growth story, says Economic Developmen­t Minister Ebrahim Patel.

Patel is part of the South African delegation looking to showcase the country’s attractive­ness as an investment destinatio­n and trade partner at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

“For us, WEF and Davos is a very useful forum as it brings together global investors and policy-makers. We have 45 heads of state and government here, and it is an opportunit­y for South Africa to set out its stall and to see where are the growth opportunit­ies and how we attract investment.

“Fixed direct investment is the principle means by which you translate economic policy goals into reality,” he said. “When we do this, we compete with many other countries. Everyone comes and puts their storylines here and I’d start with the fact that we live in a much more complex world.

“Germany is still stuck, four months after the election in political gridlock, with no government that has been formed. The United States is pursuing policies that seeks to decouple from the global economy. Brazil is mired in political crisis that is deep, they have an election this year and no way forward, and the most popular politician is currently in court on corruption charges.”

He added that Europe, as a whole, was struggling with globalisat­ion because of the migration of people which was an integral part of building a more integrated world.

“We have sections of the electorate that want to have an à la carte approach, in that we don’t want those bits. We want the opportunit­y of our investment penetratin­g elsewhere, our goods being sent elsewhere, but we don’t want people flowing into our countries. So we are seeing a more fractious world.

“With that comes both an opportunit­y for South Africa if we can show a compelling growth story, an opportunit­y for investment that combines our national need with what investors are looking for. If we do that, we begin to achieve many of our goals.”

The WEF annual meeting takes place under the theme “Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World”.

Fixed direct investment is the principle means by which you translate economic policy

 ?? Picture: Simphiwe Mbokazi ?? DEVELOPMEN­T: Economic Developmen­t Minister Ebrahim Patel is part of the SA delegation to the World Economic Forum headed by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Picture: Simphiwe Mbokazi DEVELOPMEN­T: Economic Developmen­t Minister Ebrahim Patel is part of the SA delegation to the World Economic Forum headed by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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