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Johannesburg - South Africa will not solve unemployment through sweatshop-style
jobs, Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said in Johannesburg
on Monday.
"We are not going the sweatshop route," he told a gathering of
the SA Institute of International Affairs at Wits University.
He said South Africa was committed to creating "decent work"
where "there is respect for labour laws and the rights of workers".
Davies said trade policy had to be guided by its ability to make
a meaningful contribution to a country.
"What does it mean in terms of job creation and economic
transformation," he asked.
During the global economic crisis, countries which had fared the
best were those with big domestic markets and strong regional
markets.
The same was true of the direction South Africa needed to go.
"The next round of industrialisation in South Africa will be
linked to infrastructure."
Sought-after companies would be those providing for the building
of power stations and railways, for example.
Neighbouring countries would have the same needs as South
Africa.
"The regional market is very important.".
Davies said trade with countries such as India, Brazil and China
remained a key focus of the South African government.
"We see a high increase in South-South trade," he said.
"In addition to that we have very good political relations with
these countries. We have common experiences of development. This
is going to be one of the major focuses to push forward".
Nevertheless, Davies said, South Africa also remained interested
in countries from the North such as America and various European
countries.
He said these countries were hubs of technology and major
sources of investment.
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Sapa