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R560bn secured at Trade Fair

- THOBANI DLAMINI thobani.dlamini@inl.co.za

THE Intra-african Trade Fair (IATF) saw more than R560 billion in trade deals secured in just seven days.

Speaking at the closing ceremony yesterday, managing director Kanayo Awani said that the week-long conference had exceeded expectatio­ns.

“The conference has shown the successes of the Cairo trade fair served as a model for what was to come at the next conference. With this in mind, I would like to report that as of midday, there are R560 billion in trading deals that have been closed off, excluding those that are still being negotiated,” said Awani.

The fair attracted more than 11 000 people.

Wamkele Mene, African Continenta­l Free Trade Area secretary-general, said the fair was primarily meant to promote multi-national African trade through the dismantlin­g of the colonial economic model.

“We have to do away with the colonial trading systems, which is the over-reliance on export of primary commoditie­s and isolated economic gains. Primarily, we must industrial­ise our continent to make sure that we have trade specialisa­tion, so that we export to one another value-added goods – not apples for apples but value-added goods, which means we have to improve our productive and manufactur­ing capacity.”

Mene said the deals agreed upon had brought about an opportunit­y through the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area to reduce and eliminate barriers that have hindered intra-african trade.

Premier Sihle Zikalala said: “The provincial government helped small, medium and micro-sized enterprise­s to exhibit, which ensured that 150 young entreprene­urs from Kwazulu-natal were selected as delegates in the fair. This experience helped some of the entreprene­urs to create links with their counterpar­ts from all over Africa.

“Hosting the fair served as a boost to the tourism sector with hotel occupancy reported to be at 70%. In terms of the overall economic impact of the event, the estimated total direct spend is R235 million while the contributi­on to the Gross Domestic Product is R580 million,” said Zikalala.

The next trade fair will be in 2023.

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