South Africanย companiesย will embark on a missionย toย wooย Russianย investorsย with their products and services.
The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) will lead a business delegation on the 10th Investment and Trade Initiative (ITI)ย toRussiaย toย be held in Novosibirsk fromย 24-26 October 2017.
Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said the objective of the ITIย isย toย develop and build on relationships that were established with previous visits by both countries andย toย expose and showcase South African value-added products and servicesย toย theย Russianmarket.
โAdditionally, the initiative also seeksย toย follow up and capitalise on the potential collaboration on the proposed BRICS projects. This opportunity will also be a step further in creating market penetration for South African value-added products and services in Russia, andย toย promote South Africa as a trade and investment destination. The immediate opportunities for South African supplies will be in the increase of exports of fresh produceย toย Russia,โ said Minister Davies.
He added that with an already established export base of over R3.4 billion a year for fresh fruits, especially citrus, there is a vast opportunityย toย expandย toย fresh vegetables through the existing export network.
โThis ITI will also provide an opportunity for South Africanย companiesย toย identify new areas of collaboration in various sectors, particularly in the area of investment,โ said Minister Davies.
The Minister said there is an increased demand of South African wines in Russia. During last yearโs ITIย toย Moscow, export sales of R1.5 million were generated six months after the event, a large percentage attributedย toย wine exports.
The dti said more South African wines are expectedย toย find their wayย toย Russia after a visitย toย Cape Town last week byย Russianย wine importer Andre Kuzmin who is the Chief Executive Officer of a leadingย Russianย wine buying company, Marine Express.
Kuzmin, who cameย toย South Africa at the invitation of the Deputy Minister Bulelani Magwanishe, met with a group of black wine producers with the aim of eventually importing their products.
The ITI will include targeted business-to-business meetings, site visits, as well as investment and export-related round-table discussions with a particular focus on sectors where South Africa has comparative and competitive advantages.ย
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