South African Business 2021
Welcome to the ninth edition of the South African Business journal. First published in 2011, the publication has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to South Africa. This issue has a focus on economic recovery plans which have been put in place to tackle the challenges thrown up by the global Covid-19 pandemic. National government’s focus on infrastructure and the use of Special Economic Zones is highlighted, together with a feature on the nascent maritime economy. Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provincial economies. South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. The e-book editions can be viewed online at www.globalafricanetwork.com.
Welcome to the ninth edition of the South African Business journal. First published in 2011, the publication has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to South Africa.
This issue has a focus on economic recovery plans which have been put in place to tackle the challenges thrown up by the global Covid-19 pandemic. National government’s focus on infrastructure and the use of Special Economic Zones is highlighted, together with a feature on the nascent maritime economy. Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provincial economies.
South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. The e-book editions can be viewed online at www.globalafricanetwork.com.
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The city of<br />
Durban (eThekwini<br />
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Africa’s second most<br />
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Dube<br />
TradePort<br />
and King<br />
Shaka<br />
International 1<br />
Airport - 60-<br />
year Master<br />
Plan - driving<br />
growth of<br />
aerotropolis,<br />
or airport<br />
city<br />
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Rated in top 5<br />
‘Quality of Living’<br />
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Middle East by<br />
Mercer Consulting in<br />
2015<br />
Named one of the<br />
New 7 Wonders Cities<br />
by the Swiss-based<br />
New 7 Wonders<br />
Foundation in 2014<br />
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