Cape Times

Investment opportunit­ies beckon for SA

- Given Majola

SOUTH Africa’s ambassador to BRICS, Professor Anil Sooklal, said yesterday that there was an abundance of investment opportunit­ies for South Africa, but the country was slow to take them.

The ambassador advised South African businesses to take advantage of the opportunit­ies, as there was a vast amount of them.

Sooklal was giving the keynote address at the BRICS Round Table Discussion held at the Richards Bay Industrial Developmen­t Zone (RBIDZ) yesterday.

RBIDZ is hosting the BRICS Round Table Discussion, which involves leaders from all spheres of the government, the private sector, academic and ordinary members of society.

He said there was a great appetite, especially with the current economic environmen­t in the country as there was renewed confidence in the internatio­nal community about the country.

“What we need to do is to have a co-ordinated and focused approach. The industrial developmen­t zone (IDZ) has identified sectors that they want investment in. The investors are out there in the BRICS countries and globally.

“We need a focused approach, for instance when we approach China for investment in the pharmaceut­ical industry or India in the agro-sector, we need to make sure that we follow up, engage until such time that an agreement is signed and materialis­es,” said Sooklal.

He said that the country currently fell short in following up and implementi­ng on such deals.

Sooklal said BRICS was about ensuring that they lifted people out of poverty and underdevel­opment, and that it must ensure that the country’s people had a decent life and South Africa’s economy started to grow significan­tly.

Sooklal said that there was no reason for South Africa to be growing at 1 percent as it had all it took to grow at between 4 and 5 percent.

RBIDZ chief executive Pumi Motsoahae said they identified with the BRICS platform.

 ?? PHOTO: GCIS ?? Professor Anil Sooklal, South Africa’s ambassador to BRICS, points out the abundance of investment opportunit­ies in the group beckoning for South African entreprene­urs.
PHOTO: GCIS Professor Anil Sooklal, South Africa’s ambassador to BRICS, points out the abundance of investment opportunit­ies in the group beckoning for South African entreprene­urs.
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