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Madagascar turns to SA for investment

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president Hery Rajaonarim­ampianina of Madagascar has urged South African businesses to invest in his island country, which lies on a major sea route between Asia and Africa.

the Department of Trade and Industry in partnershi­p with the Department of Internatio­nal Relations and Cooperatio­n and the Developmen­t Bank of Southern Africa hosted President Hery Rajaonarim­ampianina of Madagascar recently.

The Malagasy leader urged the South African business leaders who attended the Madagascar Investors Conference to invest in his country. He pointed out that there were compelling reasons for South Africa to look at channellin­g investment into Madagascar.

While South Africa’s imports from Madagascar accounted for just 5.7 per cent of all goods imported, we are the island’s biggest export market. Exports to South Africa have risen from R588 million in 2012 to R1.6 billion in 2016.

Goods produced or shipped from the island nation have preferenti­al access to American and European markets. Madagascar sits on a major sea route between Asia and Africa. The conference highlighte­d investment opportunit­ies in Madagascar for South African businesses.

The conference aimed at promoting Madagascar as an investment destinatio­n and further profiled the country’s economic opportunit­ies, particular­ly the Presidenti­al Priority Projects available in the market that South African investors and Developmen­t Finance Institutio­ns can take advantage of.

South African know-how

President Rajaonarim­ampianina invited the private sector to get involved in large infrastruc­ture projects in the mining and textile sectors. “All of these projects will require ports, roads and railways in which South Africa could invest.”

Energy, infrastruc­ture, tourism and mining are the sectors most in need of investment. The projects would also require South African know-how and talent.

President Rajaonarim­ampianina reminded business leaders that his country was eager to attract investment and would listen to their concerns about the stability of the government and the safety of their investment­s.

Like South Africa, Madagascar is looking to build a sustainabl­e economy that improves the lives of all its citizens. “Our ambition is one, and that is to improve the lives of our citizens. We call upon the South African business community to partner with us in this goal.”

 ?? (Image: Chatham House) ?? Malagasy President Hery Rajaonarim­ampianina has invited South Africa’s private sector to get involved in large infrastruc­ture projects in the mining and textile sectors.
(Image: Chatham House) Malagasy President Hery Rajaonarim­ampianina has invited South Africa’s private sector to get involved in large infrastruc­ture projects in the mining and textile sectors.

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