Since launch in 2018, the South African Investment Conference (SAIC) has drawn delegates from South Africa and the rest of the world with the objective of showcasing the investment opportunities available in the country. To date, SAIC has attracted more than R700 billion worth of investment commitments.
As SA seeks to recover from the economic challenges exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, tackling unemployment, poverty and inequality among others remains a key priority for government.
The 4th SA Investment Conference seeks to build on the successes of the previous editions of SAIC and will showcase the strengths and competitive advantages that South Africa offers and why it is an ideal investment destination for local as well international investors looking to grow in Africa.
This year’s conference will take place on Thursday 24 March 2022, and will be held in person at the Sandton Convention Centre. The Presidential address will be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube for an online audience.
*Source: https://www.sainvestmentconference.co.za/
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Table of Contents
- Tight security expected at SA Investment Conference
- President Ramaphosa to open 4th Investment Conference
- Investing in SA pays off for pharmaceutical company
- Exxaro's R20bn investment pledge pays off
- Mending the economy
- SA's investment drive soldiers on despite COVID pandemic
- Cabinet remains concerned about Russia-Ukraine conflict
- SA gears up for 4th Investment Conference
- Government determined to address high unemployment rates