India and South Africa Join Forces to Establish Chamber of Commerce, Strengthening Bilateral Economic Ties
The newly formed chamber will promote trade and investment, facilitate business partnerships, and offer a platform for networking and knowledge sharing between businesses. A key focus of the initiative is youth and women empowerment. The chamber aims to build a conducive business environment and inspire confidence in the future of India-South Africa trade. New Delhi [...]
- The newly formed chamber will promote trade and investment, facilitate business partnerships, and offer a platform for networking and knowledge sharing between businesses.
- A key focus of the initiative is youth and women empowerment.
- The chamber aims to build a conducive business environment and inspire confidence in the future of India-South Africa trade.
New Delhi [India] November 13: In 2024, India and South Africa celebrate the 30th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, marking three decades of deep-rooted historical ties and cooperation. This milestone year has also seen a significant economic achievement- a bilateral trade between the two nations has surpassed pre-pandemic figures, reaching an impressive total of approximately US$19 billion. In support of the strong bilateral relations between South Africa and India, the private sector of both countries has collaborated in launching the India-South Africa Chamber of Commerce (ISACC) as an important and strategic platform in deepening and diversifying economic relations between the two countries. The chamber is set to play an important role in promoting bilateral trade and investment, facilitating business partnerships, and providing a platform for businesses to network and exchange knowledge. With a strong commitment to empowering youth and women, the chamber will create opportunities for participation in economic activities and entrepreneurship, including the MSME sector.
Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Parks Tau at the launch of the inauguration of the India-South Africa Chamber of Commerce shared, “South Africa and India have established a strong framework of co-operation with the conclusion of many agreements and of understanding since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1993. We believe that the forum will continue to nurture and strengthen the bilateral commercial relations. The South African government’s ambitions of generating growth, creating sustainable jobs and eradicating poverty through an inclusive economy can be achieved only through collaboration with the private sector. In this regard, we believe that the India-South Africa Chamber of Commerce will play a significant role in facilitating trade and investment between our two countries.”