Department Of Trade And Industry In South Africa, a dynamic industrial, globally competitive South African economy, characterised by inclusive growth and development, decent employment and equity, built on the full potential of all citizens”.
Mission of the dti | |
the dti ´s mission is to: | |
• | Promote structural transformation, towards a dynamic industrial and globally competitive economy; |
• | Provide a predictable, competitive, equitable and socially responsible environment, conducive to investment, trade and enterprise development; |
• | Broaden participation in the economy to strengthen economic development; and |
• | Continually improve the skills and capabilities of the dti to effectively deliver on its mandate and respond to the needs of South Africa’s economic citizens. |
Strategic Objectives of the dti | |
the dti´s strategic objectives are to: | |
1. | Facilitate the transformation of the economy to promote industrial development, investment, competitiveness and employment creation; |
2. | Build mutually beneficial regional and global relations to advance South Africa´s trade, industrial policy and economic development objectives; |
3. | Facilitate broad-based economic participation through targeted interventions to achieve more inclusive growth; |
4. | Create a fair regulatory environment that enables investment, trade and enterprise development in an equitable and socially responsible manner; and |
5. | Promote a professional, ethical, dynamic, competitive and customer-focused working environment that ensures effective and efficient service delivery. |
These five strategic objectives will be achieved through the collective efforts of the dti´s internal divisions and its Council of Trade and Industry Institutions (COTII), which are linked through a value chain to generate public value for the country´s economic citizens and deliver high-quality products and services to the dti´s varied clients and stakeholders. These products and services include policies, legislation and regulations, financial support and investment incentives, information and advisory support, as well as value-added partnerships.
the dti also aims to achieve its objectives through the pursuit of a more targeted investment strategy; improved competitiveness of the economy; broadened economic participation of previously disadvantaged individuals (PDIs) into the mainstream economy; and policy coherence.
Core Themes of the dti |
After careful examination of its institutional arrangements and capacity to fulfil its mandate, the dti has clustered its work on the basis of core themes, which collectively seek to promote a more effective and co-ordinated approach to implementation of the dti´s strategic objectives, for an enhanced and long-term impact on the South African economy and its citizenry. |
Contact the dti
Telephone
For general queries, please contact the dti Customer Contact Centre
Working Hours: Monday – Friday, from 08h00 until 17h00
National callers: 0861 843 384
International callers: +27 (12) 394 9500
Enquiries, compliments, complaints and suggestions can be sent to the following e-mail address: contactus@thedti.gov.za
Physical Address
the dti, 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0002
Postal Address
the dti, Private Bag X84, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0001
Courier
the dti, 12 Robert Sobukwe, Sunnyside, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0002
Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC)
Tel: 086 100 2472
Fax: 086 517 7224
Website: www.cipc.co.za
The National Consumer Commission (NCC)
Tel: 012 428 7000
Fax: 086 758 4990
E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.thencc.gov.za