Sowetan

SA to relax visa regime in bid to boost growth

High-powered team seeks ways to enable investment

- By Linda Ensor

The government has committed to a “complete overhaul” of the visa system to support the tourism sector.

Communicat­ions minister Nomvula Mokonyane said during a post-cabinet media briefing on Thursday that the visa regime was in the immediate control of government‚ which was being addressed by an inter-ministeria­l committee.

The visa regime had to be much clearer to be an enabler for investment‚ while not compromisi­ng the security of the country and vulnerable groups.

Stumbling blocks‚ for instance those regarding the admission of scarce skills‚ had to be removed.

The minister said a number of “inhibiting factors” had been identified in the visa regimen‚ such as rules dealing with children‚ scarce skills and turnaround times.

The overhaul of the visa regime‚ finalisati­on of key mining legislatio­n to support the mining sector‚ and stabilisat­ion of state-owned enterprise­s were among the measures that had to be taken to address the slowdown in economic growth.

SA has entered a recession‚ with the economy contractin­g 0.7% in the second quarter‚ after a revised 2.6% decline in the first quarter.

“The rising volatility in global markets and the GDP outcome require that government accelerate­s efforts to unblock constraint­s to economic growth‚ while providing support to vulnerable groups‚” Mokonyane said.

“Economic growth has slowed down significan­tly over the past four years. This reflects factors such as drought conditions in the agricultur­al sector and low commodity prices‚ but also domestic structural constraint­s which have discourage­d investment and employment creation.

“The upcoming job and investment summits‚ as well as the proposed government stimulus package‚ will provide details on reforms needed to drive growth.”

The stimulus package would be presented “in a short period of time”‚ the minister said.

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