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Comments invited on proposed JIA and City Deep IDZs

22 Mar 2002 - by Staff reporter
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THE DEPARTMENT of Trade and Industry (DoT&I) recently released details of the Industrial Development Zones (IDZs) planned for Johannesburg International Airport (JIA) and City Deep.
According to this departmental report, the JIA IDZ will cover a total area of 726-hectares comprising three sites on the southern, northern and eastern boundaries of the airport.
Meanwhile, the proposed IDZ at City Deep is an area of 848-ha sited to the west, north and east of the present container terminal.
Any comments from the freight industry and other interested parties are still welcome, according to the DoT&I's P T Makhetha.
These, FTW was told, should reach him before the end of this month.
Makhetha's fax number at the department is: (012) 320-5502.
FTW understands that the originally planned IDZ management structures, and the number of possible sites around the country, are currently being reviewed by government and certain changes might be made.

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