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ECDC sees light at the end of the recession tunnel
Eastern Cape economy to pick up in 2010
ECDC courts five Chinese investors after successful trade mission
ECDC COURTS FIVE CHINESE INVESTORS AFTER SUCCESSFULTRADE MISSION
A region with niches that provide global competitive advantage
Next step for East London IDZ – an OEM
EC aquaculture Industry shows strong growth
Oysters opportunity for EC entrepreneurs
EC aquaculture Industry receives facelift
Posted on: Wednesday, 03 February 2010. Article source: ECDC, 13 January 2010. Category: Tourism
The 2010 World Cup is expected to increase traffic into the province’s coffers through tourism.. Read More...Eastern Cape economy to pick up in 2010
Posted on: Wednesday, 27 January 2010. Article source: ECDC. Category: Media Releases
The Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC) believes that while the Eastern Cape economy has been affecting by a seemingly unrelenting global economic recession, there is hope beyond the storm for the provincial economy in 2010. A number of sectors such as tourism, and the struggling general manufacturing sector, led by automotives, are likely to pick up next year as the country eases out of the recession.. Read More...ECDC courts five Chinese investors after successful trade mission
Posted on: Friday, 21 November 2008. Article source: ECDC, 4 November 2008. Category: Investment
Investors are interested in sectors range from automotive, textiles to clothing and plastic pipes.. Read More...ECDC COURTS FIVE CHINESE INVESTORS AFTER SUCCESSFULTRADE MISSION
Posted on: Tuesday, 04 November 2008. Article source: ECDC. Category: Media Releases
Five Chinese investors have expressed their intention to invest in the Eastern Cape after the Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC) participated in an investment promotion mission to the Asian economic powerhouse last month.
. Read More...A region with niches that provide global competitive advantage
Posted on: Wednesday, 01 October 2008. Article source: ECDC. Category: Media Releases
The Eastern Cape is the third largest province in South Africa. Located on the eastern coast, it lies between the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
With two working harbours and the transhipment hub of Coega due to become operational later this year, three airports offering direct flights to the main urban centres and an excellent rail and road infrastructure, the province continues to be prioritised by the South African government for further economic development.
. Read More...Next step for East London IDZ – an OEM
Posted on: Monday, 22 September 2008. Article source: Sunday Times, 14 September 2008. Category: Automotive
The East London Industrial Development Zone (Elidz), which totals 430ha, is in full operational mode with 14 of its 15 announced investors operating — the highest number of operational investors for a single IDZ in South Africa.
. Read More...EC aquaculture Industry shows strong growth
Posted on: Friday, 15 August 2008. Article source: ECDC. Category: Media Releases
Massive investments into the Eastern Cape’s aquaculture industry, running into billions of rands, have placed the province in pole position to challenge the Western Cape’s dominance of this infant industry.. Read More...Oysters opportunity for EC entrepreneurs
Posted on: Wednesday, 06 August 2008. Article source: ECDC. Category: Media Releases
Latest Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) figures confirm that exports from the province’s two commercial ports, particularly from the automotive sector, are on the increase.
TNPA figures show that the number of vehicles landed and shipped grew by 27% or 9,700 units to 45,200 units in the past year and this trend is set to continue for the foreseeable future.
. Read More...EC aquaculture Industry receives facelift
Posted on: Monday, 28 July 2008. Article source: EC Business News. Category: IDZ
Massive investments into the Eastern Cape’s aquaculture industry, running into billions of rands, have placed the province in pole position to challenge the Western Cape’s dominance of this infant industry.. Read More...Podcast












