South Africa Economic Update : Focus on Export Competitiveness
In its National Development Plan 2030 and its New Growth Path (2011), South Africa identifies the export sector as an engine for faster, more inclusive, and job-intensive growth. The National Development Plan is targeting export volume growth of 6...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/18891973/south-africa-economic-update-focus-export-competitiveness http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17578 |
Summary: | In its National Development Plan 2030
and its New Growth Path (2011), South Africa identifies the
export sector as an engine for faster, more inclusive, and
job-intensive growth. The National Development Plan is
targeting export volume growth of 6 percent a year, to
achieve an annual increase in real Gross Domestic Product,
or GDP growth of about 5.5 percent and to help generate 11
million new jobs by 2030. Despite successes in some
subsectors, South Africa will need to greatly improve its
export performance to meet these targets. The report
highlights opportunities for growth, particularly with
Sub-Saharan Africa being the largest market for non-mineral
exports. It also explores strategic directions that can
ignite export growth and help South Africa realize its goals
of creating jobs and reducing poverty and inequality. |
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