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Cape Town launches new manufacturing push to drive jobs and investment across industrial hubs

Cape Town is placing manufacturing back at the centre of its economic strategy as city officials unveil a fresh investment drive aimed at creating jobs, attracting capital, and strengthening industrial growth.

Last updated: May 12, 2026 12:33 pm
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  • Cape Town has launched a new manufacturing growth strategy.
  • City officials say the plan is designed to attract investors and create jobs.
  • Manufacturing remains a key pillar of Cape Town’s economic future.

While many global cities are shifting toward digital economies, Cape Town is making it clear that factories, warehouses, workshops, and industrial innovation still have a major role to play in building the city’s future.

Cape Town is placing manufacturing back at the heart of its economic growth strategy after city officials unveiled a fresh investment drive designed to strengthen industrial output, support local businesses, and create long-term employment opportunities across the metro.

The initiative forms part of the city’s broader economic roadmap for this year and places renewed focus on one of Cape Town’s most established, yet often overlooked, economic sectors.

Manufacturing has historically played a major role in the city’s development, supporting industries ranging from food processing and automotive components to textiles, packaging, chemicals, engineering, and specialised export production.

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Now city officials believe the sector can once again become a major driver of employment and investment.

The strategy is expected to support thirty-three industrial areas across Cape Town, including long-established business zones in Epping, Montague Gardens, Atlantis, Bellville South, Airport Industria, and parts of the northern and southern industrial corridors.

Alderman James Vos, the City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth, says the city’s new approach is designed to create a stronger environment for both local and international investors.

“Cape Town is setting itself on a growth trajectory by backing sectors that create real jobs and long-term economic value,” Vos said.

He added that manufacturing remains one of the most important sectors for inclusive economic participation, skills development, and export competitiveness.

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The city says the new strategy will focus on improving investor confidence, streamlining approvals, strengthening business support services, and helping industrial operators navigate infrastructure, planning, and operational challenges.

Officials also believe stronger manufacturing activity can unlock wider economic benefits, including logistics growth, supplier development, skills transfer, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises operating within larger industrial ecosystems.

Business leaders have welcomed the renewed focus, particularly as energy stability, port efficiency, and global supply chain pressures continue shaping investment decisions across South Africa.

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Cape Town’s industrial property market has also shown signs of resilience, with demand for warehousing, logistics facilities, and light manufacturing space remaining strong despite broader economic uncertainty.

For a city focused on balancing technology, tourism, finance, and industrial growth, the latest push signals that manufacturing is once again being positioned as a major pillar of Cape Town’s economic future.

Source: Invest Cape Town – Alderman James Vos.

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CTNews Staff Reporter contributes to Cape Town News coverage of breaking news, community developments, public-interest issues and regional updates across Cape Town and the Western Cape. Reports published under this byline are prepared or supported by members of the CTNews editorial team and are produced in accordance with the Cape Town News Editorial Code and verification standards.

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