South African Firms Look to Expand Their Share of Un Procurement

International Trade ForumNum. 2/2007, Janvier 2007

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South African suppliers and United Nations (UN) procurement officers explored how to expand South African business presence among UN buyers for relief items, in a June meeting organized by the dti, South Africa's Department of Trade and Industry. As the continent's main exporter, South Africa has been the leading African supplier to the UN and, together with Kenya, hosts many UN procurement offices. However, its share in UN procurement is still very small, between 1% and 2%. There is still great scope for the development of local businesses through the aid procurement market. The ITC seminar trained staff at the dti, the Eastern Cape Development Corp, Trade and Investment KwaZulu-Natal and Trade and Investment Limpopo.

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South African Firms Look to Expand Their Share of Un Procurement

South African suppliers and United Nations (UN) procurement officers explored how to expand South African business presence among UN buyers for relief ite...

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