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World Bulletin / News Desk
There is a lot of opportunity to cooperate and increase trade and
investment between South Africa and Turkey “without necessarily going
into a free trade agreement,” South African Ambassador to Turkey Vika
Mazwi Khumalo stated Monday.
“We feel that the free trade agreement will be disadvantageous most
specially for South Africa […] However, we need to work with each other
for now to reach a very good connected level in our textile sector as
well as in the automotive sector,” Khumalo said while speaking at the
Turkey-South Africa Business Forum at the Conrad Hotel in Istanbul.
Meanwhile, South African Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry
Elizabeth Thabethe explained that the FTA had not yet concluded while
officials commented on accelerating talks on a free trade agreement
after 2016. “But we do not sit and wait. We are trying to increase
cooperation between companies by these business forums,” she added.
When asked in which sectors Turkish companies could invest in South
Africa, Thabethe told press members that infrastructure was the main
area to which they attached special importance “since without roads,
companies can not move their products.” She also suggested the textile,
clothing, environment and engineering sectors.
Chairman of the Turkish-South African Business Council Tamer Taskin
called on companies from both countries to meet and gain knowledge of
one another for the increase of trade volume between the countries.
"Trade volume is too low. We are trying to increase this volume by
forums and visits,” he said.
The trade volume between the two countries is recorded at around $1.5 billion.
Meanwhile, relationships reached a new high with the founding of a
bi-national commission when South African Deputy President Kgalema
Motlanthe visited Turkey in June last year. The commission was
co-chaired by Motlanthe and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
and was scheduled to convene in 2014.
The Turkey-South Africa Business Forum was organized by the Foreign
Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK) and Turkish-South African
Business Councils in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of
South Africa in Ankara.
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