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Gauteng Business 2016 edition

The 2016 edition of the Gauteng Business and Investment Guide is the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng province and the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA). In addition to detailed profiles of key provincial organisations, including the GGDA, the Automotive Industry Development Corporation Centre (AIDC), the Gauteng Investment Centre, the Gauteng IDZ, the Gauteng ICT Park SEZ and Constitution Hill, this edition includes well-researched economic and demographic data on the province, as well as insights into the province’s five development corridors and the new industries and development nodes in these corridors; a focus on Gauteng as a global city region; and key growth sectors for the province.

The 2016 edition of the Gauteng Business and Investment Guide is the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng province and the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA). In addition to detailed profiles of key provincial organisations, including the GGDA, the Automotive Industry Development Corporation Centre (AIDC), the Gauteng Investment Centre, the Gauteng IDZ, the Gauteng ICT Park SEZ and Constitution Hill, this edition includes well-researched economic and demographic data on the province, as well as insights into the province’s five development corridors and the new industries and development nodes in these corridors; a focus on Gauteng as a global city region; and key growth sectors for the province.

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FOREWORD<br />

<strong>Gauteng</strong> is as rich in history as it is in minerals and other natural<br />

resources and it has evolved to become the economic<br />

hub of the African continent. The provincial economy is the<br />

one of the leading economies in Africa, accounting for 10<br />

percent of the continent’s gross domestic product (GDP). Although,<br />

in area, <strong>Gauteng</strong> is the smallest province in South Africa, it remains<br />

a leader across the board. The province hosts the headquarters of<br />

South Africa’s top four banks as well as the headquarters of many local<br />

and multinational commercial, industrial and mining companies;<br />

and three of South Africa’s six metropolitan municipalities are located<br />

within the province.<br />

The provincial economy is open and internationally competitive, and<br />

has much to offer to companies and investors alike. The province is<br />

home to a first-class stock exchange, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange<br />

(JSE), and there is much scope to initiate or expand mutually beneficial<br />

public-private partnerships with large and small businesses, entrepreneurs<br />

and developers. In addition, <strong>Gauteng</strong> enjoys a commanding<br />

geographical location, ambitious eco-tourism and heritage-tourism<br />

programmes and vibrant lifestyle opportunities. As many investors<br />

have come to realise, as <strong>Gauteng</strong> grows, so grows the South African<br />

economy! Any entrepreneur or investor looking to do business in<br />

<strong>Gauteng</strong> has already made a good choice. As an epicentre for growth,<br />

<strong>Gauteng</strong> is leading innovation in the South African economy.<br />

A multitude of advantages and incentives are available for investors<br />

looking to do business in <strong>Gauteng</strong>. Ready to assist, the <strong>Gauteng</strong><br />

Growth and Development Agency (GGDA) is the first port of call for<br />

any investor or entrepreneur who is seeking to capitalise on the many<br />

profitable opportunities.<br />

CONTACT INFO<br />

Physical address: 124 Main Street, Marshalltown,<br />

Johannesburg<br />

Tel: +27 11 085 2321<br />

Website: www.ggda.co.za<br />

3 GAUTENG BUSINESS <strong>2016</strong>

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