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Mpumalanga Investment Prospectus 2022

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Companies in a wide range of sectors are already invested in Mpumalanga – and are ramping up the commitments with new investments. The 2022 Mpumalanga Investment Prospectus presents exciting opportunities for investment in Mpumalanga, including information about key sectors of the economy, business opportunities, government policies and programmes, and private sector success stories. The Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency (MEGA) is the official Economic Development Agency for the Mpumalanga Provincial Government and is committed to making the process of investing in Mpumalanga or starting a business in the province easy.

MPUMALANGA – NKOMA H

MPUMALANGA – NKOMA H INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES NKOMAZI SEZ Selected Strategic High Impact Projects: H NKOMAZI SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE The Nkomazi Special Economic Zone has Recreation been officially designated and MEGA has Centralised Facilities been appointed to establish the entity. SEZs are geographically designated areas set aside for specifically targeted Convenience Retail economic activities that are supported through special tax incentives. An SEZ Accommodation aims to be an economic development tool to promote rapid economic growth by using various support measures to attract targeted foreign and domestic investments and technology. The main goal is to support the implementation of South Africa’s industrial development programme. 2022/03/23 Strategically positioned in the border town of Komatipoort, the SEZ offers a multi-sector base of operations along the Maputo Development Corridor which provides exporters with MPUMALANGA – FOREIGN T Distance to: ► Johannesburg – 449km ► Mbombela – 103km ► Maputo – 99km ► Mbabane – 186km good access through Maputo Port to the export markets of South East Africa, the Indian MPUMALANGA – NKOMAZI SEZ Ocean Rim and Far East Asia. The Nkomazi SEZ will target investment from the agriculture, agro-processing, nutraceuticals and fertiliser production sectors, as having a strong focus on logistics and trade services. The NSEZ offers the investor a unique and incentivised base of operations on the Maputo Development Corridor running through the most highly industrialised and productive regions of Southern Africa. The Maputo Corridor is bound to develop even more as the Maputo harbour improves its handling and scheduling capacity. In the event that a second rail line to Maputo to complement the current rail link is developed, the shipment of mining products and MPUMALANGA – FOREIGN TRADE Distance to: ► Johannesburg – 449km ► Mbombela – 103km ► Maputo – 99km ► Mbabane – 186km Manufacturing agricultural produce to and from the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces will increase. The NSEZ is set to provide One-Stop-Shop services, incentives, innovation platform, a competitive and transparent market environment, and timeous and efficient responses to investors’ market requirements. Logistics

FOREIGN TRADE Mpumalanga is proving to be a key player in the local economy as well as internationally. TOP EXPORTS 2021 Ferroy-alloys R33-billion (.2-billion) Stainless steel R8.9-billion (3.3-million) Platinum R8.7-billion (0-million) Gold R7.3-billion (6.7-million) Macadamia nuts R4.2-billion (0-million) Coal R3.7-billion (6.7-million) Chrome ore R2.2-billion (6.7-million) Manganese R1.2-billion (-million) Fuel wood R1-billion (.7-million) Citrus fruit R604-million (.3-million) TOP 10 EXPORT MARKETS 2021 UAE R9.9-billion (4-million) People’s Republic of China R9.8-billion (3.3-million) USA R8-billion (3.3-million) Mozambique R7.4-billion (3.3-million) Japan R5.5-billion (6.6-million) Korea R3.8-billion (3.3-million) Netherlands R3.3-billion (0-million) eSwatini R3-billion (0-million) Indonesia R2.9-billion (3.3-million) United Kingdom R2.7-billion (0-million)

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