Tshwane is the key node in aerospace and defence-related technology development in South Africa. The foundation of the aerospace cluster is the Department of Defence and Air Force headquarters yet the cluster itself comprises of numerous small and large companies both public and privately owned.
The automotives and components industry in South Africa is a major contributor to economic activity and export earnings, with the heart of the industry located in the City of Tshwane. This includes the Automotive Supplier Park in Rosslyn (130ha), which has the highest concentration of automotive and component manufacturers in the country, including BMW, Nissan, Ford and TATA.
Tshwane is the key node in aerospace and defence-related technology development in South Africa. The foundation of the aerospace cluster is the Department of Defence and Air Force headquarters yet the cluster itself comprises of numerous small and large companies both public and privately owned.
Tshwane is the key node in aerospace and defence-related technology development in South Africa.
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In line with Tshwane looking to become a leading low-carbon economy by 2030, there are opportunities particularly in sectors including power/electricity generation.
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Although mining and related sectors play a small role in terms of contribution to City GDP, opportunities exist in downstream beneficiation in the industry.
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The well-developed infrastructure and services within the City, coupled with drivers such as climate change and urbanisation, and the availability of water.
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The automotive industry is one of the important sectors for South Africa and accounts for 30.1% and 6.9% of the country’s manufacturing output and GDP respectively.
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The automotive industry is one of the important sectors for South Africa and accounts for 30.1% and 6.9% of the country’s manufacturing output and GDP respectively.
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