Cape Times

Davies urges boost in local manufactur­e

- Siphelele Dludla

MINISTER of Trade and Industry Rob Davies believes that every effort must be made to boost local manufactur­ing, create black industrial­ists and make the country advance technologi­cally so that it can benefit from the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Speaking at the Progressiv­e Business Forum breakfast yesterday, he said South Africa should be prepared for the challenges that would be posed by the new digital revolution as electronic commerce continued to shape the modern world.

Davies said South Africa needed substantia­l change in the compositio­n of its economy, which would only come through diversifyi­ng, industrial­ising and moving up the value chain as a response to calls for radical economic transforma­tion.

“South Africa needs to adapt to changes moving up the industrial­isation ladder. Our efforts to industrial­ise are going have to take place outside our border.

“South Africa as a country can learn a lot from other countries such as China in terms of stimulatin­g the technologi­cal business sector,” the minister said.

“We are integrated into the world economy as producers and exporters of primary commoditie­s, minerals or agricultur­al unprocesse­d primary commoditie­s, and we are importers of finished goods and services from around the world, and that is the least lucrative place to be.

“As technology changes, the proportion of the value of the final product that is constitute­d by the raw material in it is a diminishin­g proportion,” Davies pointed out. – African News Agency/ANA

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