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CT ranked one of the top cities internationally for fDi

Helicopter view of Cape Town
A helicopter's view of Cape Town.

Foreign Direct Investment (fDi) Intelligence, a division of the Financial Times, has listed Cape Town as one of the top cities worldwide in their Global Cities of the Future winners 2016/17 for fDI strategy.

Cape Town has been ranked 21st for its fDI strategy in the Global Cities of the Future winners 2016/17, published by the Foreign Direct Investment (fDi) Intelligence, a division of the Financial Times.

Cape Town is the only African city listed in this category by fDi Intelligence.

Other cities listed include Edinburgh, Hong Kong and Chicago.

“This accolade is indeed a massive feather in Cape Town’s cap as it recognizes all the ongoing efforts being made by the City and its private sector partners to ensure that Cape Town is on the international map for business and investment”.

“Attracting investment has been part of our strategy since 2006 where we set out to engage with the international community to promote Cape Town as an ideal place to invest in so that we can create much-needed jobs for our people”.

“The City contributes to economic growth by providing stable governance, clear policy direction, delivery of infrastructure, support services, investment promotion, facilitation, economic research and striving to reduce the administrative burden of doing business”.

“Encouraging investment and development is one of the key features of our City development strategy,” said the City’s Executive Deputy Mayor, Alderman Ian Neilson.

The City recently launched Invest Cape Town, an initiative aimed at sharing the economic successes and attractiveness of Cape Town as a globally competitive business destination with the world.

“This strategy is beginning to pay off, with a number of companies setting up their headquarters in Cape Town. Cape Town is home to most South African retail giant headquarters and Investment Houses. We are the green hub of Africa, accounting for most of the local manufacturing for the national renewable energy programme”, said Alderman Neilson.