
President Jacob Zuma is expected to deliver the message that SA is open for business at this year’s World Economic Forum.
SA to present strong case
President Zuma said South Africa will be able to present a strong case in Davos, despite the difficult global context.“South Africa has proved to be a resilient economy which is the outcome of the solid economic fundamentals that have been laid since the advent of democracy.
“Building on this success, the National Development Plan (NDP) provides a basis for collective action by all of us in the country to stabilise the economy, build confidence, raise the level of investment and return South Africa to a path of inclusive economic growth,” he said. The President said the delegation will be sending a strong message that South Africa is committed to strong fiscal discipline. “Government has stuck to its spending limits for the past three years and is on track to stay within the expenditure ceiling in 2015/16,” said the President. The Presidency said Team South Africa is attending the WEF against the background of investor confidence that has been demonstrated by many international companies that have increased their investments and expanded their South African operations.