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Chamber keen on businesses in Durban to work together

- GIVEN MAJOLA given.majola@inl.co.za

THE DURBAN Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) was very keen on ensuring that local businesses increased the economic participat­ion of a lot of businesses in the city to start being part of the mainstream economy.

DCCI chief executive Palesa Phili said that other businesses had been dependent on government tenders. “We are trying to encourage a lot of businesses to look at opportunit­ies within the business and corporate sectors. Businesses should also do business-to-business transactio­ns with each other,” said Phili.

She spoke on the sidelines of the business-to-business engagement organised by the eThekwini Municipali­ty and the chamber.

The DCCI said that it had made a call to members to start working on programmes of enterprise supply developmen­t to give opportunit­ies to the small-, medium- and micro-sized enterprise­s into the mainstream economy. This was to bring the businesses in the city to work together to grow the economy.

Phili said it was important for local businesses to also start thinking beyond Durban and seek opportunit­ies beyond South Africa.

“This is a start to what we want to do in future, which is to open more opportunit­ies for local businesses in other parts of Africa. The prospects are absolutely huge with opportunit­ies for infrastruc­ture, public transport, lots of goods and services that both businesses can benefit from taking products to and from and vice versa.”

The chief executive said it was important to promote mutual trade by being in a position to export goods and services.

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