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Zille off to Singapore and Japan to boost provincial trade

Helen Zille is heading to Asia with one of her aims being to see the Western Cape become a big player in the $2.3-trillion halaal market

Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille addresses delegates at the party's Gauteng provincial conference in Boksburg on Saturday.  Picture: PUXLEY MAKGATHO
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille addresses delegates at the party's Gauteng provincial conference in Boksburg on Saturday. Picture: PUXLEY MAKGATHO (None)

Western Cape premier Helen Zille is jetting off to Singapore and Japan, with the aim of boosting trade between her province and the two countries. One of the Western Cape’s plans is to become a big player in the global $2.3-trillion halaal market. A proposed R1bn halaal agri-processing food park in the province is still on the table and officials hope it will allow the province to increase its share in the fast-growing market.

"Our halaal issuing authorities are well accepted in Singapore‚ where no additional local work on halaal certification is required. Singapore has excellent access to the broader Asia region‚ where their halaal certification is widely accepted (including countries such as Indonesia)‚" a statement from Zille’s office read. "It is hoped that access to Singapore will open opportunities for further trade with neighbouring countries‚ since they hold processed products coming through Singapore in high regard."

Her visit to Singapore is set for March 9 to 11, then it is off to Japan — SA’s third largest trade partner — where she is expected to stay until March 15.

"Over 100 Japanese companies with investments in SA provide skills development‚ training and advancement to their South African employees (South African nationals) and contribute to the transfer of technologies‚" the statement continued. "Premier Zille will have an opportunity to engage with some companies that have invested in Cape Town and further address high-level business stakeholders on the investment opportunities available in the province."

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