Press  Release  
         
        11  March 2014 
         
  Deputy  President Motlanthe to undertake an Official Visit to the Republic of Poland 
   
        The  Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Kgalema  Motlanthe, will undertake an Official Visit to the Republic of Poland from  14-15 March 2014 at the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Republic of  Poland, His Excellency Donald Franciszek Tusk. 
         
        Deputy  President Motlanthe’s visit follows the visit of the Polish Prime Minister to  South Africa in October 2013. In this regard, Deputy President Motlanthe will  lead a ministerial and business delegation during the visit.  
         
        The  Deputy President and the Prime Minister will review the status of bilateral  relations and build on the outcomes of the bilateral consultations held on 17  October 2013 in Pretoria. Therefore, discussions will focus on enhancing trade  and economic cooperation between the two countries; cooperation in agriculture  and rural development; education and skills development; environmental affairs;  science and technology; transport and maritime. 
         
        The  visit also presents an opportunity for the two leaders to exchange views on global  issues of common interest such as the African Agenda; UN and UNSC reform; Human  Rights and the Post-2015 Development Agenda. 
         
        The  Deputy President and the Prime Minister will attend the 2nd South  Africa-Poland Business Forum, in which more than 20 South African companies  will participate. 
         
        Total  trade between South Africa and Poland grew from R 2.6 billion in 2006 to R7.5  billion in 2013. South Africa’s major exports to Poland are dominated by  machinery equipment and vehicles, salt and sulphur, aluminium, ores, slag and  ash. Poland’s major exports to South Africa are machinery and nuclear reactors,  electrical, electronic equipment, and vehicles other than railway, tramway,  essential oils, perfumes and miscellaneous manufactured articles. 
         
        South  Africa has significant investments in Poland in the beverages, paper, furniture  manufacturing, and retail and distribution sectors. Polish commercial interests  in South Africa are mainly in tourism, aviation, pharmaceuticals, mining  equipment and services sector, heavy duty industrial equipment and glass ware. 
         
        Deputy  President Motlanthe will be accompanied by the Deputy Minister of International  Relations and Cooperation, Mr Ebrahim I Ebrahim; Minister of Rural Development  and Land Affairs, Mr Gugile Nkwinti; Minister of Science and Technology, Mr  Derek Hanekom; Minister of Transport, Ms Dipuo Peters; and Deputy Minister of  Trade and Industry, Ms Thandi Tobias-Pokolo. 
         
  For  further information, please contact Mr Clayson Monyela, Spokesperson for DIRCO,  on 082 884 5974 
   
  ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND  COOPERATION 
  OR  Tambo Building 
  460 Soutpansberg Road 
  Rietondale 
Pretoria   
         
 
          
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