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After losing its top title, Africa’s second-largest manufacturer eyes $46 billion to initiate a massive industrial comeback

After losing its top title, Africa’s second-largest manufacturer eyes $46 billion to initiate a massive industrial comeback

The country intends to meet this investment target by April next year, barely a year from now, as it hopes to immediately plug the holes that have been festering for decades in its manufacturing sector. “We are targeting R750 billion ($46 billion)... Read more.

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