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President Jacob Zuma. Photo: Leon Nicholas.
South African business must be “aggressive” about seizing new opportunities in Brazil, Russia, India, China through South Africa's new found membership to the Brics grouping, said President Jacob Zuma.
Addressing about 100 South African delegates from business and government in China, Zuma encouraged businessmen to offer the South African government feedback on what hurdles companies faced so that the government could help to make it easier to do business in the Brics nations, state news agency BuaNews reports.
Business delegates included mining magnate Patrice Motsepe, telecommunications entrepreneur Robert Gumede and outgoing chief executive of Business Unity South Africa (Busa) Jerry Vilakazi.
“Part of our job is to create an enabling environment for businesses. The question I think that must come to all of us, is what we do as business to take advantage of this participation of South Africa in Brics,” said Zuma.
“So what we need is for us to be armed with such facts, with the experience of businesses - what has been your experience as businesses,” said Zuma.
Zuma said South Africa's invitation by China to become a member of Brics was a “one of the most important achievements” in South Africa's recent history.
However, he said global institutions still needed to change because many of those countries dominating world bodies were no longer holding power in the world.
“The old economies are no longer developing like they used to, if they are developing it's very minimal.”
“The emerging economies are developing very fast and they are big in size. In fact, the last financial crisis was stopped in the main by the big economies, otherwise we would still be in recession,” Zuma said.
He said however that in recent history economic growth had all too often bypassed Africa, but today the continent was growing faster than ever before.
“The coming into Brics of South Africa represents an important element that Africa is part of the changing world, is part of the alternative voice, therefore it is important that we are a country that represents our continent,” said Zuma.
Zuma said there were definite opportunities for South African businesses.
“I think it going to be the question of how we conduct ourselves: Firstly do we understand the importance of being part of the Brics. Are there benefits? Absolutely, huge,” said Zuma, who added that South Africa could also learn a lot from the industrious work ethic of Asian countries.
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Loyiso, wrote
Was that an invitation to join or a come-and-watch, Mr President. Surely SA is far behind this league. For ease of reference, it's like asking Amazulu (closer to home?) to play in the European Champions League
Anonymous, wrote
The only idiots that have benefited from our new democracy is Zuma and his cronies. He still has not come clean about his part in the Arms deal. This opportunity is once again only for him and his cronies. If he wants people to take him seriously, perhaps he should come clean and be honest about his involvement in the ARMS Deal.
anti anc, wrote
When I hear all the "illustrious" names of the South African Business leaders then I know what the #1 Gripe would be.... BRIBERY... isnt there any way to make legislation that would force foreign companies to just pay the bribes to our business leaders and our venerated government ministers and their cronies. Why does it have to be so difficult. Corruption at its best or worst.. your choice...
Barney, wrote
Just wait until some idiots start insulting the President, it has become our national sport. We can actually win a world cup and defend it ten times in a raw in that regard. Watch this space, that train is always in time, white vs black, that is our good old South Africa. When foreign visitors are here, we all smile at each other, the moment they leave the room we start the throttling game.
Albert, wrote
I'm sure the extended Zuma family will be lining up for the good opportunities. Or will they just be lining themselves... I always forget.
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