Deputy Minister Pahad arrives in Spain Madrid - South
African Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad has today, Tuesday 10 May 2005 arrived
in Spain ahead of official visit scheduled from Tuesday - Friday, 10-13 May 2005. The
visit to Europe by Deputy Minister Pahad comes in the context of South Africa's
foreign policy whose central thrust remains the consolidation of the African agenda
including building strategic, strong and vibrant bilateral political and economic
relations with the global community. Deputy Minister Pahad will co-chair,
with his Spanish counterpart Leon Gross, the second session of the South Africa
- Spain Annual Consultations on Friday, 13 May 2005 in Madrid. Issues on the
agenda of discussions are expected to include: - The consolidation of
bilateral political and economic relations;
- The African agenda including
conflict and post-conflict resolution efforts underway in Côte d'Ivoire,
Sudan and Equatorial Guinea. It is also expected that both sides will exchange
views on the current situation in Western Sahara; and
- Issues of global
interest including the reform of all institutions of the United Nations, the Barcelona
Process, the situation between Palestine and Israel and Iraq.
In
addition Deputy Minister Pahad is also scheduled to participate in the Spanish
Annual Seminar on Sub-Saharan Africa in Tenerife on Thursday, 12 May 2005. Deputy
Minister Pahad will deliver an opening address to the seminar and participate
in a discussion entitled, "Africa as a New Political Priority." Participants
in the seminar also include Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos; Premier
of the Canary Islands, Mr A Martin; Said Djinnit, African Union Commissioner for
Peace and Security; Mr Wickstead, the Executive Secretary of Prime Minister Blair's
Commission for Africa; Miguel Angel Navarro, Spanish Secretary-General for the
European Union; and Mohammed Ibn Chambas, Executive Secretary of the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Bilateral Economic Relations - Exports
to Spain amounted to R6,2 bn in 2003 (down from R6,4 bn in 2002) and imports amounted
to R3,8 bn (up from R3,5 in 2002); South Africa enjoys a positive trade balance
of R2,4 bn (down from R2.9 in 2002).
- For the period 1999-2002, Spain
was the 18th largest investor to South Africa. During this period, it invested
$ 246 m (R2, 020 bn)- Source: Business Map.
- Economic relations with Spain
are excellent and shows a strong potential for further growth and development.
The El Corte Ingles project has not only brought in R 65 m estimated purchase
of South African goods, provided the benefit of a South African marketing campaign
estimated at R10 m, but also provides an opportunity to permanent future market
access for SA niche goods. It will provide opportunities to about 100 SMMEs including
10 BEEs. Tourism figures estimated at about 20 000 Spanish tourists (among two
highest spending sender countries) could quadruple according to estimates from
SAA and tour operators in SA. Deputy Minister L Hendricks will preside at the
launch in Madrid on 20 May 2005.
- Several Spanish companies are currently
involved in business ventures in South Africa, for example "Dragados y Construcciones"
is involved in the construction of the Bakwena Platinum High Way, while Acerinox
purchased an equity stake in Columbus Steel valued at E 232 m (64% of the company).
"Dragados y Construcciones" is a construction company that
is actively involved in the construction industry in South Africa. It is one of
the foreign partners in the consortium of construction companies that was awarded
the tender for the N4 Bakwena Platinum highway. Dragados is also a key partner
in one of the two consortia bidding for the Gauteng Rapid Rail project. Some Spanish
companies are also interested in the Coega IDZ.
Acerinox recently purchased
an equity stake in Columbus Steel (64% of the company valued at Euro 232 m). The
managerial expertise brought by Acerinox resulted in a net profit of R224 m at
the end of 2002. - The Gauteng MEC for Finance and Economic Affairs,
Mr J Moleketi in a report stated that Grupo Antolin (a Spanish company) was in
a joint venture with a BEE company, Tensile Rubber Mouldings and would soon establish
operations at the envisaged automotive supplier park in Rosslyn, Pretoria.
- A
further issue is that the Spanish Government expressed interest in is the Gauteng
Rapid Rail Project in which the major Spanish construction company, Grupo Dragados,
is bidding jointly with LTA of South Africa for the project.
- The Embassy
in Madrid has entered into a partnership with the Confederation of Spanish Business
(CEOE) and has planned a comprehensive "Economic Plan of Action" for
2004/5 which entails joint road shows to various important regions of Spain to
promote exports and FDI.
Issued by Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853.
Department of Foreign Affairs Private Bag X152 Pretoria 0001 10 May
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