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Opportunities Available Upcoming Workshops and The Exporters Club
Seda Import / Export Opportunities Available Upcoming Workshops and The Exporters Club By: Teresa Jardim “Together Advancing Small Enterprise Development”
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TABLE OF CONTENT Seda Introduction South African Statistics
Seda’s Export Programme Overview Export Development Assistance Export Promotion Trade Point Programme Dti and other incentives Export Workshop Exporters Club
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Seda’s Overview The Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) is an agency of the South African Department of Trade and Industry (the dti). Seda was established in December 2004, through the National Small Business Amendment Act, Act 29 of 2004. Seda’s mission is to develop, support and promote small enterprises throughout the country, ensuring their growth and sustainability in co–ordination and partnership with various role players, including global partners, who make international best practices available to local entrepreneurs.
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Potential entrepreneurs
Target Market 20 % 80 % Potential entrepreneurs
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Seda’s Key Products and Services Continue..
Seda Growth and Build (for operational businesses) Access to local markets Access to export opportunities Access to technology Access to quality assurance Access to finance Sector programmes Business mentoring
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South African Statistics
29th Largest Economy GDP $422 Billion (3.1% growth in 2011) Main Industries: – Gold – Platinum – Car Assembly – Chromium – Metalworking – Machinery – Iron / Steel – Textiles – Chemicals – Agro processing
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Seda’s Export Programme Overview
The program is designed to help small enterprises in South Africa to acquire and apply practical skills in developing their export capabilities. To enhance the competitiveness of small enterprises Ensure equitable access to business support and opportunities Access and promotion to international markets
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Export Development Assistance
Assistance to potential exporters to improve identified areas of weakness with specific focus on: Product development Productivity improvement Quality development These areas are specifically targeted as it will make an impact on the export ability of the enterprise.
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Export Promotion Seda identify local and international promotional opportunities where potential exporters can test their newly acquired skills. The main focus is on exhibition opportunities at major trade shows within South Africa, as well as on trade missions organized by the dti abroad
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Trade Point Programme The Trade Point concept was launched by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in 1992. Global network with 100 offices in 70 countries International Trade support linkages and official partners: World Trade Organisation International Chamber of Commerce CBI - Netherlands
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The Trade Point Programme
Trade Point also provide enterprises with trade-related information, market intelligence and links to other value-added WTPF, such as: Trade leads; Finding new suppliers; and Opportunity to advertise to promising markets; and Access to the latest market information
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Added Value of Trade Point and Africa
The Trade Point program is formulated to increase opportunities for entrepreneurial success; provide an environment to access international trade opportunities and utilise the services that of the Trade Points to minimise trade risks. A ONE STOP SHOP
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dti Export Incentives Trade Export and Investment Incentives
Critical Infrastructure Programme For International Private Partnership for the development of infrastructure of new premises Foreign Investment Grants For the movement of costs incurred by purchasing of new machinery to SA
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dti Export Incentives Technology Transfer STP (Seda)
Purchasing of new machinery for the upgrade of manufacturing Business Development – training Quality Assurance Accreditation Management QMS / HR Renewal
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dti Export Incentives Export Marketing and Investment EMIA
Exhibition on the SA National Pavilion Primary Market Research Group Outward / Inward Missions Through Councils / Chambers and PIPAs\’s Potential Partnership visits inward and outward Export Councils – 21 Sectors Industry Associations – 7 Sectors
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dti Export Incentives SSAS FUNDING Generic Funding
Funding for non-profit business organisation in sectors of industry prioritised by dti (Industry Councils) Project Funding 80:20 reimbursement cost sharing grant whereby financial support is granted to Export Councils, joint action groups to develop particular sectors of the industry. Finding new export markets and promoting black SMMEs, woman, youth and people with disabilities
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dti Export Incentives SSAS FUNDING
Project Funding for Emerging Exporters Compensates costs in terms of activates aimed at the development of emerging exporters OBJECTIVES Develop industry sectors, new export markets, addressing factors inhibiting export growth. BENEFITS Travel and accommodation, transport of samples and marketing materials, exhibition costs Max on one project R1.5 million
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Export Development Workshops
Objectives To provide Export relevant information on the benefits, trade opportunity and support for the local community. How to do business in other African countries (Trading into Africa) What are the benefits and risks involved Dates: Second Week in September 2012 First Week in February 2013
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Exporters Club The exporters club is a initiative being established by the Seda and the BCCI in support of All exporters and potential exporters are invited to become member Meeting will be held monthly as a networking group and to share experiences, information and best practices More information will be made available in the next few weeks
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THANK YOU
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