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    South Africa’s SEZs attract R14.8bn and create 30,000 jobs | Law

    Billy JohnsonBy Billy JohnsonJuly 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    South Africa’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have successfully attracted R14.8 billion in investments and generated 30,000 employment opportunities.

    Deputy President Mashatile emphasized that global competitiveness for South Africa requires robust infrastructure, advantageous geographical positions, and an inclusive investment climate, rather than solely depending on low operational expenses.

    The Special Economic Zones (SEZ) initiative in South Africa has successfully drawn R14.8 billion in investment and generated over 30,000 jobs. This has bolstered the nation’s industrial foundation and supported key sectors like automotive production, agro-processing, and renewable energy. Addressing the Second International Special Economic Zones Conference in Durban, Deputy President Paul Mashatile stated that the program is now a primary catalyst for industrial growth and capital inflow, referencing a World Bank study.

    Mashatile explained that South Africa’s industrial zone approach has undergone substantial changes since the 1997 introduction of the Industrial Development Zone program, which aimed to draw capital, enhance exports, and establish leading industrial centers. He highlighted that the initiative was broadened in 2012 with the Special Economic Zones Act, shifting its emphasis towards industrialization, employment generation, and equitable economic advancement. Currently, the government is preparing for a third stage under the Spatial Industrial Development Strategy, designed to reinforce manufacturing and boost its economic contribution.

    The Deputy President asserted that manufacturing continues to be crucial for South Africa’s economic rebound, given its significant multiplier effects capable of generating jobs, especially for youth and women.

    To foster quicker industrial expansion, the government has outlined three key strategic areas for upcoming investment. These encompass decarbonization, which supports low-carbon technologies and climate adaptability; diversification, intended to broaden value-added manufacturing and export avenues; and digitalization, concentrating on incorporating advanced digital tools to enhance productivity throughout various sectors.

    Mashatile noted that successful initiatives, including the Tshwane Automotive Special Economic Zone (TASEZ) and the Coega Industrial Development Zone, have illustrated the capacity of SEZs to reinforce supply chains, cultivate expertise, and draw substantial capital.

    He pointed out that by 2010, the government had injected over R3 billion into Coega, which subsequently drew 21 investments totaling R9.2 billion and generated 2,837 operational positions. Concurrently, he recognized valuable insights gained, such as worries that certain enterprises had merely moved from other regions of the nation instead of fostering genuinely new economic endeavors.

    Mashatile reiterated that South Africa’s global competitiveness hinges on providing dependable infrastructure, advantageous geographical positions, and an inclusive investment climate, rather than solely depending on low expenses. He highlighted that over 5,400 Special Economic Zones globally vie for investment, underscoring the necessity for South Africa to distinguish itselftegration

    The Deputy President stated that SEZs are instrumental in realizing economic potential throughout all provinces by drawing investment, increasing industrial capabilities, and connecting local enterprises with regional and global markets. He further mentioned that the initiative reinforces South Africa’s role as a portal to the African continent, simultaneously advancing the wider objective of a more unified, industrialized, and thriving Africa.

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