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Mpumalanga Business 2020-21 edition

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The 2020/21 edition of Mpumalanga Business is the 11th issue of this essential publication that since its launch in 2008 has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the province. Updated overviews of each of the key economic sectors of the province are included, with references to the latest investments by companies across multiple sectors. These include Sappi, Sasol and Sonae Arauco, which is expanding its White River factory. Afrimat is considering investment in the mining sector, while Exxaro Resources, South32 and Pan African Resources are among the mining companies spending on extending the life of existing mines. A useful article on what incentives are available to investors from various departments and agencies is provided. Mpumalanga has several investment and business opportunities in a wide range of sectors.

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CONTENTS Transport and logistics 32 Mpumalanga is the country’s busiest rail province. Tourism 34 Tourism makes up 7% of provincial GDP. Banking and financial services 36 Banking customers are being offered more choice. Education and training 37 Robotics and Coding are now part of teacher training. Development finance and SMME support 38 Entrepreneurship training is offered at new youth centres. Reference Sector contents 16 Local government listings 39 Index 40 ABOUT THE COVER: The Two Rivers platinum mine is on the southern part of the eastern limb of the Bushveld Igneous Complex, south-west of Burgersfort. Two Rivers is a joint venture between African Rainbow Minerals (54%) and Implats (46%). Image: Implats. MPUMALANGA BUSINESS 2020/21 2

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