President Zuma urges united action by all to save jobs in the steel and iron sectors
25 August 2015
President Jacob Zuma has urged government, business and labour to work tirelessly together to save jobs in the iron and domestic steel industry sector.
The President is concerned about the pressure that the industry is facing currently which is threatening to result in job losses that would be damaging to the economy and to many families.
On Friday 21 August 2015, a government delegation led by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies and the Minister of Economic Development, Mr Ebrahim Patel, met with representatives from business and labour on the challenges faced in the iron and domestic steel industry. The challenges arise in the main from global factors including the current glut of steel resulting in increasing imports of steel products into South Africa and cost-pressures on the industry.
The President has welcomed the dialogue and urges that more work be done by all sides to save jobs and strengthen the sector. “This is a time for unity in the sector so that this critical industry can be supported and emerge from the current challenges stronger and play its historic role as a critical player and employer in the economy.’’