'For South African business to thrive, we need to be competitive abroad. We often talk about improving competitiveness locally but don’t often talk about one element of that in particular: how well our companies can operate abroad,' - BusiMavuso2
For South African business to thrive, we need to be competitive abroad. We often talk about improving competitiveness locally but don’t often talk about one element of that in particular: how well our companies can operate abroad. I am eager to hear from our members about their experiences of operating abroad. This can help shape our efforts to support government to improve overall competitiveness. That are lots of factors that play into the competitiveness of our businesses.
We have several outstanding South African multinationals that operate all over the world. Those businesses send profits back into South Africa and are critical channels for goods and services created in South Africa to find their way into foreign markets. If we are to build South African businesses, enabling their foreign operations is essential. This should be a consideration within broader economic policy.
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