The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) is a pivotal department in the national government of South Africa, responsible for promoting trade, industrial development, and economic policies that foster inclusive growth and competition.
Mandate and Objectives
- Trade Promotion: The department aims to promote international trade and increase South Africa’s export capabilities.
- Industrial Development: It focuses on industrial development to stimulate economic growth and job creation.
- Economic Policy: Formulating economic policies that encourage competition and inclusive growth.
Key Functions and Responsibilities
- Trade Agreements: Negotiating and managing trade agreements with other countries and regions.
- Support for Industries: Providing support to various industries, including manufacturing and technology sectors.
- Investment Attraction: Attracting foreign and domestic investment into South Africa.
Challenges and Issues
- Global Trade Dynamics: Navigating the complexities of global trade dynamics and maintaining competitive advantages.
- Economic Inequality: Addressing economic inequality and ensuring inclusive growth.
- Industrial Transformation: Transforming and modernizing industries to remain competitive.
Recent Initiatives and Programs
- Export Promotion Programs: Initiatives to promote exports from South Africa.
- Industrial Policy Action Plan: Implementing policies to stimulate industrial development.
- Investment Conferences: Hosting conferences to attract investment.
Leadership and Structure
- The department is led by a Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, supported by a Deputy Minister and senior officials.
- It is organized into various divisions focusing on trade, industry, and competition policy.
Contact Information
- Address: 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0002
- Phone: 012 394 1568
- Website: Department of Trade, Industry and Competition