Cape Times

Ramaphosa down to business at WEF

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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

See Op-ed, Page 9

 ?? Picture: Elmond Jiyane/GCIS ?? BREAKING BREAD: Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa with former US Secretary of State John Kerry during the breakfast session on “Building Peace in Africa” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, yesterday.
Picture: Elmond Jiyane/GCIS BREAKING BREAD: Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa with former US Secretary of State John Kerry during the breakfast session on “Building Peace in Africa” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, yesterday.

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