Ramaphosa down to business at WEF
THE South African delegation to the WEF launched its participation in the World Economic Forum 2018 with a range of interactions with international partners in government and business as part of positioning South Africa favourably and building partnerships to address global issues.
The WEF’s 2018 Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, brings together political, business and broader civil society leadership under the theme “Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World”.
The theme seeks to mobilise global leadership to develop responses to trends – including the rise of isolationism and extremism – that undermine efforts by the global community to foster openness, tolerance, integration and shared opportunity.
The forum presents South Africa with various platforms to outline the country’s efforts to secure sustainable and inclusive economic growth; address governance weaknesses in the public and private sectors; and to contribute positively to the development of solutions to global challenges.
South Africa continues to attract global interest in view of its position as a sophisticated, diverse and promising emerging market, as was recently endorsed by Goldman Sachs Portfolio Strategy Research.
South Africa’s first day at the WEF 2018 – Tuesday this week – saw Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and his ministerial delegation participate in a range of public forums and bilateral meetings.
It all forms part of positioning South Africa’s attractiveness as an investment destination, trade partner and member of the international community.
As part of his Working Visit to the World Economic Forum, Ramaphosa attended the opening plenary session of the forum as well as a plenary discussion on the conference theme.
He held several bilateral meetings with leaders, including President Paul Kagame of Rwanda; President João Lourenco of Angola; Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khayre of Somalia; Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam of Singapore; and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani of Qatar.
He also had a bilateral meeting with WEF founder and executive director Professor Klaus Schwab, to whom Ramaphosa expressed South Africa’s appreciation for the WEF’s continued support for and commitment to the development of Africa.
In addition to positioning South Africa as a leading competitive and investment friendly destination that is open for business, government continued to utilise the WEF Davos 2018 platform to bring attention to the significant centenary celebrations of the iconic global leader and late Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela.
Ramaphosa was a contributor in a breakfast session titled “Building Peace in Africa”.
WEF allows SA platforms to outline efforts to secure growth
This was complemented by various interactions by ministers and discussions between South African businesses and international partners,
Ramaphosa, together with several ministers, will take part in a country strategy dialogue on South Africa.
It will focus international attention on measures to grow the South African economy and promote development.
It will be attended by international representatives and South African business people. Ramaphosa will also hold discussions with Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen of Denmark.
Team South Africa’s day will culminate in a South Africa Business Dinner hosted by Brand South Africa. – Issued by Brand South Africa on behalf of the Presidency
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