The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition South Africa

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition South Africa Official page of the Government Department of Trade, Industry and Competition of South Africa the dti´s strategic objectives are to:
1.

Facilitate transformation of the economy to promote industrial development, investment, competitiveness and employment creation;
2. Build mutually beneficial regional and global relations to advance South Africa´s trade, industrial policy and economic development objectives;
3. Facilitate broad-based economic participation through targeted interventions to achieve more inclusive growth;
4. Create

a fair regulatory environment that enables investment, trade and enterprise development in an equitable and socially responsible manner; and
5. Promote a professional, ethical, dynamic, competitive and customer-focused working environment that ensures effective and efficient service delivery. After careful examination of its institutional arrangements and capacity to fulfil its mandate, the dti has clustered its work on the basis of core themes, which collectively seek to promote a more effective and co-ordinated approach to implementation of the dti´s strategic objectives, for an enhanced and long-term impact on the South African economy and its citizenry:
• Industrial Development;
• Trade, Export and Investment;
• Broadening Participation;
• Regulation; and
• Administration and Co−ordination.

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MEDIA RELEASE     12 JUNE 2026  DEPUTY MINISTER ABRAHAMS TO ENGAGE CLOTHING AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS IN KWAZULU...
12/06/2026

MEDIA RELEASE

12 JUNE 2026

DEPUTY MINISTER ABRAHAMS TO ENGAGE CLOTHING AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERS IN KWAZULU-NATAL

The Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competitionm Ms Alexandra Abrahams of the will deliver the keynote address at the KwaZulu-Natal Clothing and Textile Cluster's (KZNCTC) 20th Anniversary Annual General Meeting, taking place at the Toyota Wessels Institute of Manufacturing Studies (TWIMS) in Kloof, Durban on 17 June 2026.

The engagement forms part of Abrahams’ ongoing commitment to supporting economic growth, investment and job creation through a stronger and more competitive manufacturing sector. It also reflects government's focus on working in partnership with industry to unlock opportunities for local businesses, strengthen value chains and expand employment opportunities.

Abrahams is working with the KZNCTC to use this platform to highlight the role of manufacturing in driving economic growth and creating sustainable jobs, as well as the importance of collaboration between government, industry and regional business ecosystems in building a more competitive economy.

Key themes that Abrahams will highlight strengthening local economic development through competitive manufacturing industries, supporting business growth, investment and export opportunities’ and enhancing productivity, innovation and competitiveness across the sector, amongst others.

The KZNCTC is an industry-led public-private partnership focused on improving the competitiveness, sustainability and resilience of the clothing, textile, footwear and leather manufacturing sector in KwaZulu-Natal. Over the past two decades, the cluster has worked with retailers, manufacturers, small businesses and public sector partners to support productivity improvements, skills development, supplier growth and industry collaboration.

The anniversary AGM will bring together manufacturers, retailers, industry leaders and sector stakeholders to reflect on the progress achieved over the past 20 years and to explore opportunities to grow the sector's contribution to investment, employment and economic development.

Abrahams’ participation underscores the importance of the manufacturing sector in supporting the Government of National Unity's shared priority of growing the economy and creating jobs. It also highlights the value of industry-led partnerships that deliver practical outcomes for businesses, workers and communities.

Members of the media who wish to attend the event should RSVP to Phumzile Kotane on [email protected] or send WhatsApp message on 071 462 8246

Industry stakeholders and invited guests may register to attend via the official event registration platform at this link:

https://bmanalysts.zohobackstage.com/KZNCTCClusterAnnualGeneralMeeting-20thAnniversaryCelebration #/

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The Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Ms Alexandra Abrahams, today visited Balancell, a Cape Town-based battery technology company, as part of ongoing efforts to identify practical measures that can support business growth, strengthen advanced manufacturing and expand South Africa's participation in emerging global industries.

The visit formed part of the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition's (the dtic) broader programme of engagement with businesses that are developing innovative products, creating jobs and contributing to South Africa's industrial competitiveness.

Balancell designs and manufactures advanced lithium-ion battery systems for applications across the electric mobility, mining and industrial sectors. The company's technologies are being deployed in South Africa and exported into international markets, demonstrating the potential for locally developed innovation to compete globally.

During the visit, Abrahams toured the company's facilities and engaged with management on opportunities to expand production, deepen local value addition and unlock further export opportunities. Discussions also focused on the policy and regulatory environment required to support the growth of innovative South African manufacturers operating in highly competitive global markets.

The engagement focused on the practical constraints and opportunities affecting the company's ability to scale its operations, commercialise new technologies and expand into additional export markets. Particular attention was given to measures that could improve the operating environment for high-growth manufacturing firms and support greater private sector investment.
"Balancell represents the kind of innovation and industrial capability that South Africa needs to support and celebrate. It is encouraging to see a locally developed company producing world-class battery technologies and creating solutions that are finding application both locally and internationally," said Abrahams.

The visit formed part of the Abrahams’ commitment to ensuring that government remains responsive to the challenges faced by South African businesses. By engaging directly with industry leaders, the dtic is able to identify barriers to investment and growth, while exploring practical solutions that can strengthen competitiveness and support job creation.

Among the issues discussed were matters relating to the commercialisation of new technologies, access to testing and certification processes, and creating an environment that enables innovative South African companies to compete effectively in domestic and international markets.

"One of the most valuable aspects of visits such as these is the opportunity to hear directly from businesses about both their successes and the challenges they encounter. This allows government to better understand where support may be required and how we can work with stakeholders to unlock opportunities for growth and investment," she said.

Abrahams welcomed the progress made by Balancell and noted the company's contribution to local manufacturing, innovation and skills development.

"What we have seen today demonstrates that South African companies have the talent, expertise and determination to develop advanced technologies that can compete globally. Balancell's achievements are a testament to the innovative potential that exists within our economy," she added.

the dtic will continue engaging with businesses across the country to identify obstacles to investment, support enterprise growth and create conditions that enable South African firms to compete successfully in domestic and international markets. These engagements form part of government's broader efforts to accelerate economic growth, attract investment and create sustainable employment opportunities.

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Bongani Lukhele – Director: Media Relations
Tel: (012) 394 1643
Mobile: 079 5083 457
WhatsApp: 074 2998 512
E-mail: [email protected]
Issued by: The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic)
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