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Programme
and registration form (160k pdf).
The opportunities for business in Southern Africa continue to grow.
The economy of South Africa is growing at approximately 4%, inflation is dropping
and a strengthening currency makes British goods increasingly competitive.
Angola is benefiting from increased oil prices and its recent stability is
now enabling it to redevelop its infrastructure and mining operations.
Similarly the economy of Mozambique is growing strongly and is attracting significant
inward investment.
In addition the low import tariffs keep costs of imported goods down. Opportunities
exist in a wide variety of sectors in Southern Africa, from infrastructure to
IT and telecoms, and from education to creative industries.
This seminar will provide a background to each of the markets and the developments
that are creating business opportunities.
There will also be an opportunity to network with a number of companies with
experience of the market, and those looking to build business there. Speakers
include the British Ambassador to Angola, the High Commissioner of the Republic
of Mozambique and the UK manager for the International Marketing Council of South
Africa amongst others.
The cost is £25 + VAT for London Chamber Premier Plus members, £45
+VAT for World Trade Club subscribers and £65 + VAT for all others. For
details of the programme and a registration form please email cpym@londonchamber.co.uk
If you are based outside of the M25, join the World Trade Club and you can
attend this event for free.
Subscription to the World Trade Club will entitle your company to one free
place at an event and discounts at all future World Trade seminars and trade missions.
For more information, please reply to cpym@londonchamber.co.uk
About the sponsor
About the sponsor; UK Trade & Investment is the Government organisation that
supports both companies in the UK trading internationally and overseas enterprises
seeking to locate in the UK. For more details on UK Trade & Investment services
please visit our website at www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk.
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