Minister of Trade Industry and Competition in partnership with the BRICS Business Council to brief Team SA ahead of BRICS Business Programme starting on 19 August at Gallager Convention Center, Midrand

Media is invited to join a virtual meeting lead by the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition on the state of readiness of the BRICS Business Programme starting on 18 August 2023.

 

After several months of planning and groundwork, we have now reached the last mile of the preparation stage and as we enter the delivery stage of the BBC events, we will have our final meeting prior to the arrival of the BRICS delegates in South Africa.

 

The meeting will cover the following:

 

  1. A brief economic overview of the BRICS countries.
  1. Presentation on the State of Readiness for the BBC events.
  1. Remarks and Message by Minister E Patel to Team SA.

 

Date: 17 August 2023

Venue: Virtual

Time: 10h00–11h00

 

Joining Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84392883929?pwd=TlBnRE5zU08yZkE2RmxRRDJzQkZTQT09

 

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Media invitation from the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS)

NATJOINTS to brief media on state of readiness ahead of BRICS Summit

 

Pretoria, 16 August 2023; The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) will brief the media on safety and security related plans in place for the BRICS Summit to be held in Sandton from 22–24 August 2023.

 

Details of the briefing are as follows:

 

Time: 10h00

Date: Thursday, August, 17 August 2023

Venue: GCIS, Tshedimosetso House, Pretoria, 0001

 

Media RSVP: Brigadier Athlenda Mathe 0820408808

 

Enquiries: Mr William Baloyi

GCIS: Chief Director Media Engagement

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Gauteng rolls out the golden carpet and grows business events as it plays host to the BRICS Summit

The Gauteng province will be a hive of business, tourism, trade and investment activities this coming week as the golden province welcomes thousands of delegates and support teams for the 15th BRICS Summit in Johannesburg. The formal sessions of this important gathering are expected to be spread across the major economic and business events nodes of the city region with Sandton City, Gallagher Convention Centre, Birchwood and Montecasino amongst others playing host.

Deputy Minister Majola to address the BRICS Inward Buying and Investment Business Forum in Gauteng

Members of the media are invited to the BRICS Inward Buying and Investment Business Forum that will be addressed by the Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Mr Fikile Majola.

 

Date: Monday, 14 August 2023

Time: 08h00

Venue: The Capital On The Park
101 Katherine Street, Sandown, Sandton

 

The mission will serve as a platform for facilitating meaningful connections between international buyers and relevant South African partners, fostering business partnerships and expanding market access. The mission also aim to promote value-added exports, strengthen the inflow of foreign direct investment, and showcase investment opportunities available in South Africa.

 

RSVPs should be forwarded to Mamosa Dikeledi via cellphone 066 301 9875 or e-mail: MDikeledi@thedtic.gov.za 

 

Enquiries:

 

Bongani Lukhele – Director: Media Relations
Tel: (012) 394 1643
Mobile: 079 5083 457
WhatsApp: 074 2998 512
E-mail: BLukhele@thedtic.gov.za

 

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South Africa to host BRICS Trade Fair at Gallagher, Midrand

South Africa, through the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), together with the South African BRICS Business Council, will host the BRICS Trade Fair at the Gallagher Convention Centre, in Midrand from 19-23 August 2023. The fair will be officially opened by the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Mr Ebrahim Patel together with his BRIC counterparts on 19 August 2023.

 

The exhibition will serve as a platform for showcasing products and services from the BRICS countries as well as business-to-business interaction aimed at increasing intra-BRICS trade and investment. Members of the media are invited to attend and cover the Fair and the BRICS Business Council Programme, which will include a series of sectoral sessions that will include, amongst others:

 

  • Energy Cooperation Forum
  • Accelerating Infrastructure Development through Government Business /Private Partnerships
  • Embracing the Digital Economy for Transformation and Advancement
  • BRICS Dialogue on Airlift Strategy
  • Importance of Skills for Emerging and Future Jobs
  • DFI Funding Instruments
  • The BRICS Manufacturing Forum
  • Oceans Economy High Level Dialogue
  • BRICS Dialogue on Airlift Strategy
  • Pandemic Preparedness, Prevention and Response (PPPR) – Side Event
  • Africa’s Economic Place in the BRICS Alliance that will be hosted by Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA).

 

The fair will be a platform to showcase proudly South African products and services from companies and institutions from South Africa and the rest of Africa, as well as Brazil, Russia, India and China. These companies and institutions are from sectors such as agriculture and agro-processing, manufacturing, automotives, pharmaceuticals, energy and energy infrastructure.

 

South Africa, as Chair of BRICS, will host the XV BRICS Summit at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg from 22-24 August 2023, under the theme: “BRICS and Africa: Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth, Sustainable Development, and Inclusive Multilateralism”.

 

The summit will be preceded by the Inward Buying and Investment Missions from Brazil, Russia, India and China that will take place in Gauteng, Western Cape, Eastern Cape and Kwa-Zulu Natal from 13-23 August 2023; the official opening of the BRICS Trade Fair by BRICS Trade Ministers at the Gallagher Convention Centre on 19 August 2023; and the BRICS Business Forum at the Sandton Convention Centre on 22 August 2023.

 

For more information on the BRICS Business Programme please find the attached schedule.

 

Journalists who would like to cover the events at Gallagher Convention Centre should submit their details to Tshilidzi Mugovhoro via telephone: (012) 394 1399/082 879 6792 or e-mail: TMugovhoro@thedtic.gov.za by Tuesday, 15 August 2023, as soon as they have received their accreditation for the BRICS Summit.

 

Enquiries:

 

Bongani Lukhele – Director: Media Relations

Tel: (012) 394 1643 / Mobile: 079 508 3457

WhatsApp: 074 299 8512

E-mail: BLukhele@thedtic.gov.za

 

Or

 

Zikona Captain – Head of Communication: BRICS Business Council

Mobile: 071 750 6866

Email: zikona@sabricsbusinesscouncil.co.za

 

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DIRCO to brief the media on logistical arrangements for the XV BRICS Summit

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation will brief the media on logistical arrangements for the XV BRICS Summit. The briefing will take place virtually on Thursday, 10 August 2023

 

It is expected that the briefing will focus on final media logistics arrangements, which include accreditation, the media programme and other matters relating to temporary import permits for international media bringing equipment into South Africa.

 

Details are as follows:

 

Date: Thursday, 10 August 2023

Time: 12h00 (South African time)

 

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Enquiries: Mr Clayson Monyela, Spokesperson for DIRCO, 082 884 5974

 

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Minister Pandor to address the media on the BRICS state of readiness

The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr Naledi Pandor, will on Monday, 7 August 2023 address members of the media on South Africa’s state of readiness to host the XV BRICS Summit, scheduled for 22 to 24 August 2023 at the Sandton Convention Centre.

 

The Minister is expected to share, among other things, the logistical arrangements, expected outcomes of the summit, confirmation of expected international guests, and the Summit programme.

 

Details are as follows:

 

Date: Monday, 7 August 2023

Time: 14h00

 

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Enquiries: Mr Clayson Monyela, Spokesperson for DIRCO, 082 884 5974

 

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Address by the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of South Africa, Dr Blade Nzimande, on the occasion of the 2023 BRICS Ministerial Meeting on Science and Innovation, 4 August 2023

Your Excellency, Minister Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education, of the Russian Federation, and the members of your delegation,

 

Your Excellency, Minister Wang Zhigang, Minister of Science and Technology, of the People’s Republic of China, and the members of your delegation,

 

Your Excellency, Deputy Minister Inacio Arruda, Vice Minister of Science and Technology for Social Development, of the Federative Republic of Brazil, and the members of your delegation,

 

Dr SK Varshney, Head of International Cooperation in the Department of Science and Technology, of the Republic of India, and the members of your delegation,

 

Dr Phil Mjwara, Director-General in the Department of Science and Innovation, of the Republic of South Africa, and the members of the South African delegation,

 

One of the strategic objectives of our annual Ministerial Meeting is to provide an opportunity for a high-level exchange on science, technology and innovation policy developments in our respective countries, and for us to share information with each other, on priority investment areas, as well as national progress in the implementation of BRICS partnership initiatives.

 

I am, thus, delighted to provide you with the South African input for this important agenda item, which enables a sharing of experience and expertise, true to the BRICS spirt of progress through cooperation and learning from each other. These exchanges will also enrich our planning for new cooperation initiatives, which can deliver greater strategic impact.

 

The year 2022 witnessed an historic milestone in science policy development in South Africa with the adoption by the South African Cabinet under the leadership of His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa, of our new Decadal, or ten-year Plan for Science, Technology and Innovation.

 

Although prepared by my department, it is not only a plan for the Department of Science and Innovation, or for Government alone, but for all of South Africa.

 

Through a number of policy, governance and funding interventions, the Plan seeks to enhance our national consensus, coordination and cooperation, including through enhanced Public-Private Partnerships, to put science, technology and innovation at the heart of South Africa’s growth and development agenda.

 

This new national commitment to work together will be embodied in an Innovation and Skills Compact, to be adopted by government, business, civil society, science and academic leaders at our Science, Technology and Innovation Plenary Meeting, to be chaired by President Ramaphosa.

 

The Compact will notably include commitments to undertake amongst others a regulatory reform to create a more enabling policy environment for innovation in South Africa; and forge a closer collaboration between higher education and training bodies, and employers, to ensure that skills development better corresponds to the needs of our economy.

 

Funding including increased investment by business in Research & Development (R&D) and the better coordination between different ministries of our government funding of R&D will be another important part of the Compact – as will be a commitment to use public procurement to support innovation and entrepreneurship.

 

Our plan does not identify priorities scientific disciplines or technology platforms in their own right, but instead focus on the collective and holistic response of South African science and innovation in a trans- and multi-disciplinary manner on key societal challenges confronting South Africa.

 

This approach notably foresees a central role by the social sciences and humanities, which remains a priority investment area.

 

Our commitment to support the long-term well-being of South African science, including through investment in the basic sciences, also remains strong as evidenced by our continued significant investment in astronomy as part of South Africa’s hosting of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope.

 

Earlier this week, the BRICS Young Scientist Forum provided invaluable intellectual input for the implementation of the Decadal Plan with discussions focused on some of the societal challenges prioritised in the Plan, such as climate change and environmental sustainability, the future of education, and the role of technology in shaping the future of society.

 

Our Annual BRICS Young Innovators Prize also addressed priority themes of the Plan such as the unlocking of new sources of economic growth and increasing the competitiveness of our industries.

 

These challenges and priorities are of course shared by all BRICS partners, hence our choice of them as themes. I must say that we look forward to deepening our collaboration in all of them.

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

May I also briefly share with you developments in three other priority areas, in which we are keen to strengthen BRICS collaboration, namely vaccine manufacturing, the hydrogen economy and the marine sciences.

 

The Decadal Plan proposes a new dedicated programme on innovation for a healthy South African population. This programme will focus on both physical and mental health, build on our existing successes in for example the fight against infectious diseases such as HIV-AIDS, while also reinforcing our pandemic preparedness.

 

In this context, developing South Africa’s vaccine manufacturing capabilities will be a priority investment area. Our objective is to develop a viable local vaccine manufacturing industry in South Africa, which will notably to address African concerns regarding of security of supply.

 

In this regard we are already working with the World Health Organisation through South Africa’s hosting of mRNA vaccine technology transfer hub, but are also eager to work with BRICS partners, notably leveraging opportunities of our BRICS Vaccine R&D Centre.

 

The Decadal Plan also identifies innovation for energy security as a priority and it is within this context that my department is leading the implementation of South Africa’s Hydrogen Society Roadmap, which also seeks to exploit South Africa’s unique comparative advantage, the endowment of 75% of global platinum metals group reserves.

 

We have made excellent progress in developing new hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and are keen to join forces with BRICS partners in this enterprise.

 

Opportunities abound in areas such as the decarbonisation of transport and the production of green hydrogen, including as part of a dedicated Platinum Valley, spatial and economic development initiative.

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Our meeting in the city of Gqeberha on South Africa’s Indian Ocean seaboard, is also to emphasize our commitment to the marine sciences and the development of a Blue Economy.

 

I am therefore delighted that many of your delegations have visited or will be vising the Ocean Sciences Campus of the local Nelson Mandela University.

 

The Campus is a hub for pioneering transdisciplinary, ocean sciences research, which promotes sustainable livelihoods for coastal communities, while preserving marine biodiversity and ecological integrity. It is a domain I am convinced offer exciting opportunities for BRICS cooperation.

 

The Decadal Plan also identifies science diplomacy as a crucial, cross-cutting strategic priority, as indeed international cooperation is vital for South African science and innovation to successfully respond to the needs of our society.

 

Cooperation with partners in the Global South and strengthening multilateralism and solidarity through our BRICS science, technology and innovation partnership is therefore a priority of the highest order.

 

It is therefore a privilege and honour for South Africa to have led our cooperation over the past year and I am looking forward to a report from our senior officials later this morning on the progress achieved and on the future plans proposed.

 

In order to ensure that South Africa’s Chairship of BRICS in 2023 leaves a lasting legacy also in science and innovation, I would like to commit that in addition to our ongoing support for instruments such as the BRICS Framework Programme and our various science and technology thematic working groups, we will be advancing a number of additional initiatives.

 

This will include organising in December 2023 the occasion of our annual Science Forum South Africa, South Africa’s biggest public science event, a first BRICS Conference on Technology Foresight hosted by our National Advisory Council on Innovation.

 

Secondly, we will be supporting technical exchanges to deepen BRICS cooperation in the strategic area of indigenous knowledge systems, with a special focus on research, innovation and training for the responsible use of natural medicine.

 

I would like to conclude with a special appeal, dear colleagues, and that is for us to honour the commitment our governments made in 2015 when signing the Memorandum of Understanding on Science, Technology and Innovation, in its Article 2 (d), which set the objective to “promote, where appropriate, joint BRICS science, technology and innovation partnerships with other strategic actors in the developing world.”

 

In this context I would specifically like to appeal that we explore appropriate partnerships in support of the Pan-African science agenda.

 

As you are aware the South African Government’s theme for our BRICS Chairship in 2023 is “BRICS and Africa: Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth, Sustainable Development and Inclusive Multilateralism” and our Ministerial Meeting has as theme: “BRICS and Africa: Enabling inclusive, sustainable development in a changing world through knowledge partnerships.”

 

I would therefore like to invite all BRICS partners to join forces with South Africa, whether bilaterally or multilaterally, in advancing the Pan-African agenda for science and innovation, consistent with BRICS spirit of solidarity and our commitment to development.

 

I believe that finding appropriate mechanism for enabling cooperation and possible joint programmes between BRICS and African funders of research and innovation will be a strategic game-changer for Pan African science funding.

 

In this regard, I would like to announce three concrete interventions I have asked my officials to take, to prepare such future cooperation:

 

  • Firstly, under the forthcoming BRICS Framework Programme thematic call for proposals on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, we will be availing additional funding to South African participants to also work with partners from other African countries and thus to introduce them to BRICS cooperation

 

  • Secondly, we will be providing funding to the South African participants in current BRICS Framework Programme projects, to facilitate networking between BRICS researchers and counterparts in other African countries, again with the aim of building BRICS-Africa networks, and

 

  • Thirdly we will be organising a symposium later this year between BRICS funding agencies and their African counterparts to consider possible future joint funding initiatives.

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

We are meeting here in our Eastern Cape Province, the home province of democratic South Africa’s first President, our cherished Madiba. President Nelson Mandela famously said: “There is little favourable to be said about poverty, but it was often an incubator of true friendship. Many people will appear to befriend you when you are wealthy, but precious few will do the same when you are poor. If wealth is a magnet, poverty is a kind of repellent. Yet, poverty often brings out the true generosity in others.”

 

In this regard, South Africa will always be grateful for the loyal and unwavering friendship and solidarity afforded to us by the peoples of Brazil, Russia, India and China, during our long struggle for freedom, and subsequently your consistent support since 1994 for development of our country, and our ongoing fight against poverty, inequality and unemployment. We deeply value the contribution of our cooperation in science and innovation to make South Africa a better country.

 

I therefore have every confidence that our BRICS partners will join us in an effort, within the spirit of generosity President Mandela spoke about, to also develop science and innovation capacities across Africa. This will be a lasting contribution of our shared objective to creating a better future for all, ensuring no-one is left behind.

 

I look forward to the rest of our discussion and our future cooperation.

 

I thank you.

 

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