Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene, accompanied by the Deputy Minister of Communications Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, met with Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of South Africa’s leading firms and other business executives last week to discuss the key messages South Africa will be taking to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) 2015 Annual Meeting.
The 2015 WEF annual meeting will be held from 21 to 24 January 2015 in Davos, Switzerland. The World Economic Forum is an international forum dedicated to improving living standards for all by promoting public-private cooperation in the spirit of global citizenship.
This year the meeting will focus on “The New Global Context”, a political, economic, social and technological era the global economy has entered, following the worst global financial crisis since 1930. Pressing issues for discussion include: delivering sustainable and inclusive growth; lower global growth and looming geopolitical risks; improving global governance through public-private cooperation; and exploring social and political transformations in all regions.
On the road to the 2015 WEF, South Africa has three key messages based on its National Development Plan (NDP), a long-term vision of the country and a tool to address its social and economic deficit. These are: i) South Africa remains a competitive business and investment destination of choice; ii) South Africa supports growth in Africa through regional integration and direct investment; iii) South Africa continues to advocate for the developmental agenda of the South in its international engagements.
The South African delegation to WEF comprises government, business, civil society representatives and will be led by President Jacob Zuma.