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Cape trade agency goes Dutch

27 Mar 2015 - by Staff reporter
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Five Dutch companies,
members of the Southern
African-Netherlands
Chamber of Commerce
(Sanec), have expressed
interest in investing and
furthering trade in the
Western Cape and have been
put in touch with Wesgro, the
official trade and investment
promotion agency for the
Western Cape.
This follows a visit by
Wesgro to the Sanec office
in The Hague earlier this
month. According to a
Sanec spokesperson, the
visit was primarily to seek
further Dutch investment in
the region and to promote
agricultural exports out of
the Western Cape.

CAPTION
Pictured from left to right are Herman van der Kroef,
South Africa’s ambassador to The Netherlands; Jason
Engledoe, Wesgro; Salman Kajie, Wesgro and Mark
Reyneker, Sanec. Photo: Sanec

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