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Cape Business News (CBN) spotlights Featured Industry News, bringing you the most impactful stories and trends shaping South Africa’s economic landscape. This category focuses on breakthrough innovations, transformative projects, and key developments across sectors like energy, manufacturing, technology, and infrastructure. Featured Industry News offers in-depth analysis and expert insights, highlighting success stories and challenges faced by leading businesses. Stay informed with CBN’s curated updates, designed to provide professionals with a deeper understanding of the opportunities and shifts driving industry growth and innovation.

City interventions help youth access real economic opportunities

City interventions help youth access real economic opportunities In light of Youth Month, the Economic Growth Directorate has highlighted their commitment to supporting various avenues,...

A construction strategy cannot be built on instinct alone

A construction strategy cannot be built on instinct alone Morag Evans, CEO of Databuild In construction, instinct is still important. People who have worked in this...

SAFLA Secures Representation at SARS Customs Stakeholder Forums 

SAFLA Secures Representation at SARS Customs Stakeholder Forums In a major milestone for South Africa’s freight forwarding sector, the South African Freight and Logistics Association...

Do more spend smarter: South African businesses under growing financial strain

Do more spend smarter: South African businesses under growing financial strain  As rising IT costs, supply chain instability and shrinking budget flexibility continue to impact...

Tru-Trac to challenge conventional conveyor thinking at Electra Mining Africa 2026

Tru-Trac to challenge conventional conveyor thinking at Electra Mining Africa 2026 For many operations across mining, quarrying, bulk materials handling and processing industries, conveyor problems...

Western Cape Government outlines four decisive actions to improve efficiency at the Port of...

Western Cape Government outlines four decisive actions to improve efficiency at the Port of Cape Town  The Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, Economic Development and...

Self-Storage in Cape Town CBD: A Smart Solution for Businesses and City Residents

Self-Storage in Cape Town CBD: A Smart Solution for Businesses and City Residents Finding enough space in Cape Town's CBD can be a challenge. Whether...

Why You Should Leave Dry Ice Blasting to Professionals

Why You Should Leave Dry Ice Blasting to Professionals Dry ice blasting has attracted attention in South African industries where precision and speed matter.  From food...

Cape Town’s green economy partnership delivers investment, jobs and global recognition

Cape Town's green economy partnership delivers investment, jobs and global recognition Statement by Alderman James Vos, the City's Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth The City...

Africa’s industrial future is still being written – and the biggest opportunities still lie...

Africa's industrial future is still being written – and the biggest opportunities still lie ahead Africa's industrialisation journey is gathering momentum. According to the African Development...

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The real test of localisation isn’t policy – it’s procurement

The real test of localisation isn't policy – it's procurement Manufacturers say South Africa's buy-local ambitions are being undermined by procurement gaps, non-compliant imports and...

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