New investments into manufacturing need to come with export markets

19 avril 2026 | Denise van Huyssteen
Manufacturers that can balance servicing both domestic and export markets are better shielded against slow local economic growth and global risks, and better able to take advantage of opportunities that might emerge from global crises or emerging, high-growth markets.
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