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Cape Town expands manufacturing policy to boost jobs across 33 industrial hubs

The City shifts its economic strategy to support 33 industrial areas, focusing on investment, job creation, and reducing barriers for manufacturers.

Last updated: April 7, 2026 2:14 pm
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  • Manufacturing support expanded from 6 to 33 industrial areas
  • Stronger focus on reducing red tape and improving facilitation
  • Sector remains a major employer across skill levels
  • Policy linked to broader investment momentum in Cape Town

Cape Town has taken a significant step to strengthen its economic position with the approval of a new Manufacturing Support Policy, expanding its focus to 33 industrial areas as the sector faces growing national pressure.

The newly approved policy represents a major evolution of the City’s 2018 Investment Incentives Policy, which previously concentrated on just six areas. By broadening its reach, the City aims to unlock investment opportunities across a far wider network of industrial hubs.

Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, James Vos, said the policy arrives at a critical time for the manufacturing sector.

“The new Manufacturing Support Policy not only expands its focus to 33 areas around Cape Town, but is also simpler to administer and implement. It is also arriving at an especially critical time for our manufacturing industry,” Vos said.

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The policy introduces a more facilitation-driven approach to economic development. While financial incentives remain in place, including measures to fast-track development applications, the emphasis has shifted toward non-financial support mechanisms.

These include reducing administrative barriers, improving turnaround times, and making it easier for businesses to operate within the metro. This approach reflects a broader shift in investor priorities, where ease of doing business and regulatory efficiency are increasingly valued over direct financial incentives.

Manufacturing remains one of Cape Town’s most important job-creating sectors, supporting employment across a wide range of skill levels. It also plays a central role in supporting related industries such as logistics, warehousing and technology, creating a ripple effect across the local economy.

The City has pointed to the success of similar strategies in the business process outsourcing sector, where targeted support has led to significant job creation in areas such as Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha. Tens of thousands of Capetonians are employed in that sector, often in communities beyond traditional commercial hubs.

Officials believe this model can be replicated within manufacturing, helping to spread economic activity more evenly across the metro rather than concentrating it in a limited number of areas.

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Vos also linked the policy to broader investment momentum, including projects announced at the South African Investment Conference.

“These investments stem, in part, from ongoing engagements by the City. In these engagements, my officials and I cited our policies as mechanisms that pave the way for major investments that are a significant source of the 470 000 jobs added over the current local government term,” he said.

Despite the optimism, challenges remain. Manufacturers continue to face pressures related to energy costs, logistics constraints and slow national economic growth. The success of the policy will ultimately depend on whether it can translate into sustained investment under these conditions.

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The City has positioned itself as a relatively stable and business-friendly metro, citing infrastructure reliability, governance, and energy resilience as key advantages in attracting investors.

Implementation of the policy will now begin following Council approval, with the City set to engage stakeholders and roll out support measures across the 33 targeted industrial areas.

Source: IOL – Murray Swart

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