The Independent on Saturday

All business roads lead to Durban

Global Gopio Summit follows successful Tourism Indaba

- TANYA WATERWORTH

HOT ON the heels of the Durban Tourism Indaba, Indian leaders and top businessme­n from 50 countries started arriving in Durban yesterday ahead of the Gopio Internatio­nal Global Business Summit this weekend.

And with the announceme­nt this week that Durban had won the bid to host the Tourism Indaba for the next five years, Gopio’s Africa co-ordinator Ishwar Ramlutchma­n said one of the key discussion­s during the summit would be investment in KZN tourism.

“We want investors to come from across the globe and the summit will look at ways to build our economy.

“While the delegates will be visiting Hluhluwe-Umfolozi and other attraction­s in the province, which will boost tourism spend over the next week, it is also an opportunit­y for delegates to explore investment possibilit­ies, such as building new hotels,” said Ramlutchma­n.

Another area of focus for the summit will be skills developmen­t, with Ramlutchma­n confirming the partnershi­p between the Indian government and Gopio Internatio­nal.

“If you look at food security, skills are needed in technology and biotechnol­ogy and the Indian government are major partners in offering programmes in this regard, while the summit will also look at agri-business and the developmen­t of small-scale farmers,” he said, adding that new technologi­es need to be investigat­ed ahead of any crises.

“If you look at desalinati­on plants, we have a crisis in terms of water and now for the first time they are forced to go this route. We need to start looking at new technologi­es and not only when there is a crisis,” he said.

US-based founder and chairman of Gopio, Dr Thomas Abraham, said this week: “The summit is very pertinent since the 30 million-strong global Indian diaspora is in a strategic position to contribute to developing countries, sharing technology and initiating trade, business opportunit­ies and investment­s. Africa’s time has come.”

The summit will provide an opportunit­y for local businesses to access internatio­nal markets, while topics being addressed will include economic opportunit­ies as a whole for the African continent, as well as private-public partnershi­ps to boost local growth and issues such as unemployme­nt and the widening gap between the rich and poor.

The delegates will spend the weekend in uMhlanga for the two-day business summit at which King Goodwill Zwelithini is expected to deliver an address, as well as attend the gala dinner and awards banquet to take place tonight.

After the summit, delegates will visit tourist attraction­s in the province before flying to Cape Town on Thursday where they will spend another three days.

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