Ministerial Business Breakfast

Ministerial Business Breakfast

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Ministerial Business Breakfast 24 June 2026 Advancing Industrial Recovery Through Policy and Trade Dialogue SEIFSA invites you to a high-level business breakfast convening government and industry leadership for a focused discussion on South Africa’s industrial outlook through the lens of industrial policy, macroeconomic conditions, and trade dynamics. The session will feature a keynote address by the Honourable Zuko Godlimpi, Deputy Minister of the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), alongside Ayabonga Cawe, Chief Commissioner of the International Trade Administration Commission. Together, they bring policy direction and trade oversight into one conversation—offering critical insight into how industrial policy and trade instruments are evolving in an increasingly complex and volatile global environment. What will be discussed Industrial policy priorities shaping sector recovery and growth Macroeconomic pressures and their implications for industrial competitiveness Navigating global trade complexity and volatility The role of trade instruments—tariffs, duties, rebates—in supporting domestic industry Strengthening alignment between policy frameworks and industry realities Why attend This is a focused, senior-level engagement designed for decision-makers. You will have the opportunity to: Engage directly with policymakers Raise key industry concerns Gain insight into evolving trade and industrial policy direction Event details Date: 24 June 2026 Time: 09h00 – 11h00 Venue: Country Club Johannesburg, Auckland Park Format: Business Breakfast Price: R950.00 (excl. VAT) Attendance is limited to ensure a meaningful discussion. Registration is subject to a vetting and approval process in line with Ministerial protocol. Only confirmed delegates will be granted access.

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24 June 2026

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