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Gauteng Business 2019-20 edition

The 2019/20 edition of Gauteng Business is the 11th issue of this highly successful publication that has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng Province. In addition to the regular articles providing insight into each of the key economic sectors of the province, there are special features on ambitious plans to re-imagine the central business district of Johannesburg, a trend in urban development that is growing across the province, and on the impact of renewable energy in urban settings. The Gauteng Growth and Development Agency outlines its priorities and showcases the success of the OR Tambo Special Economic Zone in these pages. Subscribe for monthly updates here: https://www.globalafricanetwork.com/subscribe/

The 2019/20 edition of Gauteng Business is the 11th issue of this highly successful publication that has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng Province.

In addition to the regular articles providing insight into each of the key economic sectors of the province, there are special features on ambitious plans to re-imagine the central business district of Johannesburg, a trend in urban development that is growing across the province, and on the impact of renewable energy in urban settings. The Gauteng Growth and Development Agency outlines its priorities and showcases the success of the OR Tambo Special Economic Zone in these pages. Subscribe for monthly updates here: https://www.globalafricanetwork.com/subscribe/

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OVERVIEW<br />

Manufacturing<br />

Incentives aim to stimulate the sector.<br />

The Manufacturing Circle reported in <strong>20</strong>18 that the<br />

manufacturing sector, in which <strong>Gauteng</strong> Province is<br />

preeminent, contributes 13% of South Africa’s GDP,<br />

significantly down from 24% in 1980. The sector employs<br />

1.8-million people. For every direct manufacturing job, another 3.8<br />

indirect jobs are created.<br />

Employer organisations like the Manufacturing Circle and<br />

government at national and provincial levels are engaging in initiatives<br />

to grow the sector. Chief among these are the incentives such as<br />

the Manufacturing and Competitiveness Enhancement Programme<br />

(MCEP) of the Department of Trade and Industry (dti). The dti is the<br />

state’s lead promoter of the sector.<br />

Sectors that have received support include plastics, pharmaceuticals,<br />

chemicals, metal fabrication, transport equipment and agri-processing.<br />

The Support Programme for Industrial Innovation (SPII), run by the<br />

Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) on behalf of the dti,<br />

promotes technology development.<br />

Another IDC initiative has allocated R23-billion over three years<br />

to support the Black Industrialist Programme to help existing<br />

entrepreneurs grow their businesses.<br />

The Provincial Government of <strong>Gauteng</strong> has tabled plans to<br />

bolster manufacturing capacity in the province’s western areas. The<br />

priorities are mining and mineral beneficiation, capital equipment<br />

and machinery, agriculture and agri-processing, tourism, retail and<br />

economic development in townships.<br />

Manufacturing contributes 14% to <strong>Gauteng</strong>’s real economy output<br />

and provides 40% of South Africa’s manufacturing overall. Manufacturing<br />

SECTOR HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Packaging company Nampak<br />

celebrated a half-century on<br />

the JSE in <strong><strong>20</strong>19</strong>.<br />

related to the mining industry,<br />

historically the lynchpin of the<br />

<strong>Gauteng</strong> economy, is still important.<br />

Ekurhuleni Metropolitan<br />

Municipality has the greatest<br />

concentration of manufacturing<br />

enterprises, especially between<br />

Wadeville and Alrode, south-west<br />

of Alberton. Germiston is the<br />

country’s biggest rail junction and<br />

Transnet Engineering has invested<br />

hundreds of millions of rands in<br />

new equipment at its facility there.<br />

New technology has been<br />

embraced by some innovative<br />

manufacturers. Desert Wolf’s<br />

Skunk Riot Control Chopper is an<br />

unmanned light aerial vehicles<br />

(UAV) that has proved popular<br />

in the world market. Desert Wolf<br />

operates out of Pretoria.<br />

GAUTENG BUSINESS <strong><strong>20</strong>19</strong>/<strong>20</strong><br />

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