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Western Cape Business 2017 edition

The 2017 edition of Western Cape Business is the 10th issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2005, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the Western Cape province. The Western Cape has numerous promising investment and business opportunities and this issue includes contributions from Alan Winde (Minister of Economic Opportunities for the Western Cape Government), interviews with Ryan Ravens (CEO of Accelerate Cape Town), Arifa Parkar (Western Cape Business Opportunities Forum CEO), Wesgro CEO Tim Harris and Lance Greyling (Invest Cape Town) as well as contributions from various business leaders. In addition, you will also find comprehensive features on all the key sectors in the Western Cape.

The 2017 edition of Western Cape Business is the 10th issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2005, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the Western Cape province.

The Western Cape has numerous promising investment and business opportunities and this issue includes contributions from Alan Winde (Minister of Economic Opportunities for the Western Cape Government), interviews with Ryan Ravens (CEO of Accelerate Cape Town), Arifa Parkar (Western Cape Business Opportunities Forum CEO), Wesgro CEO Tim Harris and Lance Greyling (Invest Cape Town) as well as contributions from various business leaders. In addition, you will also find comprehensive features on all the key sectors in the Western Cape.

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INTERVIEW<br />

R2-billion of investment<br />

into the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong><br />

Tim Harris, CEO of Wesgro, reviews a successful year for<br />

business and investment in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong>.<br />

Wesgro CEO Tim Harris<br />

BIOGRAPHY<br />

Tim Harris is Chief Executive Officer<br />

of Wesgro, the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong>’s official<br />

Destination Marketing, Investment and<br />

Trade Promotion Agency. Wesgro is<br />

more than 30 years old and remains<br />

the oldest organisation of its kind in<br />

the country. Prior to that appointment<br />

he was the Director of Trade and<br />

Investment in the Office of the Executive<br />

Mayor at the City of <strong>Cape</strong> Town and<br />

the Shadow Minister of Finance with<br />

Democratic Alliance in parliament.<br />

He was elected to Parliament aged<br />

29. Harris has a Masters in Economics<br />

from UCT.<br />

Please could you give an overview of Wesgro’s activities<br />

over the year?<br />

In a difficult economic climate, Wesgro has performed very strongly<br />

over the past year.<br />

Our work always begins with economic insight and the Wesgro<br />

research team has helped deliver a much deeper understanding of<br />

economic opportunities in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong>, publishing 115 research<br />

pieces over the past year. For example, there has been huge interest<br />

in markets such as Angola, and our report on food and beverage opportunities<br />

in Anglo was downloaded more than 1 500 times. So the<br />

research team continues to give us the hard numbers we need to make<br />

the case for business in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong>.<br />

The new Wesgro website (www.wesgro.co.za) was launched late<br />

in 2016 with a much more interactive approach to data and business<br />

intelligence. It will enable business in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong> to be more<br />

informed and able to realise opportunities quickly because of the work<br />

that our economists are doing. We developed online dashboards for<br />

Tourism and for Air Access, both of which are part of the Province’s<br />

Project Khulisa initiative.<br />

On the trade side, we were helped by the weakening of the rand,<br />

and we trained more than 500 companies in export readiness, helping<br />

them to build their capacity to export. We also took hundreds of companies<br />

to market to help grow their global sales. For the first time this<br />

year we really engaged with the new mandate that the Minister gave us<br />

to help drive outward investments into the rest of Africa, so we are now<br />

also helping <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong> companies to establish operations in Africa.<br />

On the investment side, we surpassed the R2-billion mark in terms of<br />

investment landed in the <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Cape</strong>. Our biggest investment was a<br />

R1.189-billion renewable energy project from Spanish-based Acciona in<br />

the rural area of Gouda, which we worked on with Green<strong>Cape</strong>.<br />

Overall, the investment we facilitated created 681 jobs, and<br />

the agri-team in particular landed three deals including an abalone-farming<br />

facility in Doringbaai and the world’s first commercial<br />

fly farm in Philippi, so there was a strong performance<br />

WESTERN CAPE BUSINESS <strong>2017</strong><br />

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