Ramaphosa doubles down on calls for more investments from Chinese companies

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The address comes amid concerns about a wide trade deficit between SA and Beijing, which is the country’s biggest trade partner globally.

JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa has doubled down on calls for more investments from Chinese companies, as South Africa weighs the trade ties between the two countries.

Ramaphosa is on a state visit to Beijing and addressed the South Africa-China Business Forum on Wednesday. The country imports largely manufactured goods from China, with the value of imports double the exports.Ramaphosa said on the agenda were calls to shift the structure of the trade profile. "In the last six weeks, a number of Chinese companies have increased investments to support the expansion of their operations. These investment commitments are testament to the resilience of the South African economy and the many opportunities for foreign and domestic investors," Ramaphosa said.

Ramaphosa added that there were a number of investment opportunities in the electric vehicle sector, renewable energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, and mining.

 

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