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SA is committed to policy certainty, Paul Mashatile says at France meet
SA is committed to policy certainty, Paul Mashatile says at France meet

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time21-05-2025

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SA is committed to policy certainty, Paul Mashatile says at France meet

Mashatile said he hopes French businesses will choose SA as a gateway to Africa, leveraging on the country's advanced financial sector and growing population. He said SA had curated an investment book of $40bn (R7.1-trillion) in public and private sector projects that are ready for investments. He said SA was aiming to attract investments in critical minerals including lithium, vanadium and cobalt which are available in the country. It also wanted French investment in infrastructure, green energy and pharmaceutical technology. 'We are looking at our partners including France to bring advanced and sustainable innovation,' he said. Mashatile said since the first South African investment conference in 2018, French companies had committed more than R70bn with most projects either completed or being implemented. Announcements included renewable energy generation capacity, manufacturing, retail agribusiness and other services sectors, he said. 'On the trade side, we need to extend our trade basket and SA will be a partner for high value-added products. We have a list of the top 100 products we would like to introduce to the French markets through inward buying, exhibitions and sourcing,' he said. Also speaking at the conference, Laurent Saint-Martin, French minister of commerce, said France was a gateway to the European market. 'France has been the most attractive destination for foreign investment in Europe for six consecutive years,' said Saint-Martin. He said the European market had more than 415-million people and strong infrastructure. He said companies including SA's Sibanye-Stillwater had taken advantage of potential in Europe. Philippe Labonne, CEO of Africa Global Logistics, said SA was considered a gateway for Africa. He said there were more than 480 French companies and their local branches in SA, representing 65,000 direct jobs. 'We are ready for many more partnerships with your country and with South African companies. 'French companies are interested. We have built strong partnerships with South African companies to release the potential of the country and the region.' Labonne said there were opportunities to invest in infrastructure, including building roads, railroads, ports and sanitation. 'We have great experience in agro-processing which is also a priority sector.'

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