R415m allocated for upgrade of 11 industrial parks

6th April 2018 By: Anine Kilian - Contributing Editor Online

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has allocated R415-million to the revitalisation of 11 industrial parks, director- general Lionel October said when presenting the DTI’s annual performance plan to the Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry in Parliament last month.

He said the industrial parks revitalisation programme was one of the flagship programmes of the department.

“[The programme is] aimed at facilitating broad-based economic participation to achieve inclusive growth, as well as facilitating the transformation of the economy.”

October added that the industrial parks would promote industrial development, investment, competitiveness and employment creation.

The industrial parks employ a total of 55 000 people.

The programme focuses on both physical infrastructure and other support requirements, with the key objective of enhancing industrialisation.

Parks that have already been renovated and launched as they have completed the first phase of the programme include Vulindlela and Komani, in the Eastern Cape; Botshabelo, in the Free State; Seshego, in Limpopo; and Isithebe, in KwaZulu-Natal.

The revitalisation programme will help to enhance the occupancy rate of the parks and drive retention and expansion. It will also contribute to economic growth and diversification of economic activity, attract investments and promote job creation as well as address inequality.

The programme is expected to accelerate economic development in the lagging regions by attracting business investments to locate in the areas, removing barriers related to infrastructure and market access, and supporting firm level competitiveness. It is also aimed at providing new opportunities and supporting high growth in township, rural and distressed areas.

October said the department was on course to providing support for 100 black industrialists by the end of March, in accordance with the target set by Minister of Trade and Industry Dr Rob Davies.

“Since its launch in November 2015, the black industrialists scheme has supported 78 projects owned by black industrialists, empowering them to leverage a projected investment of R7.2-billion. These are estimated to result in the retention of almost 8 000 baseline jobs and the creation of 9 459 new jobs,” he said.