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The South African government places industrial policy among the key interventions for driving growth. At its core is the manufacturing industry, which faces a rapidly changing global environment shaped by supply chain shifts, climate change, and technological advances. This calls for closer assessment of the implications for South Africa.

TIPS is hosting a three-part Development Dialogue series on key manufacturing subsectors, focusing on sustainability, technological change, and the evolving trade environment.

The first dialogue examined sustainability issues in the iron and steel, automotive, and plastics industries. The second dialogue explored how digitalisation, automation, and innovation are reshaping South Africa’s manufacturing sector. This final dialogue focuses on international trade trends and their implications for the country's industrial developments

Invitation

Development Dialgoue I South Africa's Manufacturing Subsectors: Findings from TIPS Research - Series: 3

Agenda

11h00 - 11h10 Welcome and opening remarks: Nokwanda Maseko
Gillian Chigumira (TIPS) - Insights from paper: International trade trends in horticulture
Dr Michael Hector (TIPS) - Insights from paper: International trade trends in food processing
Lucas Mthembu (TIPS) - Insights from Paper: International trade trends in clothing and textiles
Dr Neva Makgetla (TIPS) - Discussant

Resources

Manufacturing Industries and Subsectors: Industry Studies

Industry Studies are available for the following sectors: Automotive, Capital Goods, Clothing and Textiles, Electrical Equipment, Electronics, Food Processing, Horticulture, Plastics, Steel, and Wood and Paper

 

Decarbonising the South African economy in response to the impact of climate change and in line with the country's global commitments is already having an impact on the workers and associated communities in the coal value chain. TIPS is conducting research under multiple projects to assess the impact of the energy transition on coal workers and the necessary conditions for a just transition in line with the PCC’s Framework for Just Transition.

Elements of this research were presented at a Learning Event on 5 November 2025.

Nokwanda Maseko (TIPS) - Welcome and Opening Remarks

Chere Monisa (TIPS) - Attitudes of coal workers towards the Just Transition

Muhammed Patel (TIPS)  - Coal Sector Vulnerability Assessment

Simbarashe Mhaka  and Nothembi Mahlangu (JUST SA) - Existing Industry Provisions for South African Coal Workers in Transition

Gaylor Montmasson-Clair (Southern Transitions) - Discussant

TIPS is hosting a three-part Development Dialogue series on key manufacturing subsectors, focusing on sustainability, technological change, and the evolving trade environment. The first dialogue examined sustainability issues in the iron and steel, automotive, and plastics industries. The second dialogue focuses on technological change, looking at how digitalisation, automation, and innovation are reshaping South Africa’s manufacturing sector.

Invitation

Development Dialgoue I South Africa's Manufacturing Subsectors: Findings from TIPS Research - Series: 2

Invitation

Saul Levin (TIPS) - Welcome and opening remarks

Danae Govender (TIPS) - Insights from paper: Technological change in the electrical equipment industry

Luthandolwethu Zondi (TIPS) - Insights from paper: Technological change in the electronics industry

Lucas Mthembu (TIPS) - Insights from paper: Technological change in the clothing and textile industries

Dr Shawn Cunningham (TIPS/Mesopartner) - Discussant

Resources

Manufacturing Industries and Subsectors: Industry Studies

Industry Studies are available for the following sectors: Automotive, Capital Goods, Clothing and Textiles, Electrical Equipment, Electronics, Food Processing, Horticulture, Plastics, Steel, and Wood and Paper

Technological Change and Innovation System Observatory

The Technological Change and Innovation System Observatory project tracks and create awareness of disruptive innovation and discontinuous technological change by organisations in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.

The impact of climate change and the decisions taken to reduce emissions will have an impact on workers and communities in multiple value-chains. TIPS, with funding from the UK-PACT Programme has undertaken research on five key value chains that will be impacted: Coal, petroleum-based transport, tourism, metals, and agriculture.

This research was presented at a Learning Event on 15 October 2025

Introduction and Welcome: Dr Saul Levin (TIPS)

SESSION ONE

SESSION TWO

 

TIPS is hosting a series of three Development Dialogues to present research on key manufacturing subsectors. The series will focus on three main areas: sustainability; technological change; and the evolving international trade environment.

The first Development Dialogue in the series presents findings on the main sustainability issues for the iron and steel, automotive, and plastics industries.

Invitation 

Development Dialgoue I South Africa's Manufacturing Subsectors: Findings from TIPS Research - Series: 1

Presentations

Nokwanda Maseko (TIPS) -  Welcome and opening remarks

Lesego Moshikaro-Amani (TIPS) - Insights from paper: Sustainability in South Africa's automotive industry

Seutame Maimele (TIPS) - Insights from paper: Sustainability in the iron and steel industry

Dylan Kirsten (TIPS) - Insights from paper: Sustainability in the plastic sector

Nomqhele Dube (NAACAM) - Discussant

 

  • Date Thursday, 21 August 2025
  • Venue Hybrid

 

Crude steel production in South Africa faces a structural crisis as a consequence of stagnant domestic and export demand combined with rapidly rising costs at AMSA, South Africa’s only integrated steel producer. The discussion will explore options for revitalising the steel value chain over the next five to ten years, and the policies needed to implement them.

TIPS Dialogues bring together academics, policymakers, civil society organisations, workers, and practitioners to discuss important issues and share ideas on industrial policy.

Download Invitation

  • Date Thursday, 05 June 2025
  • Time 11 am - 1 pm
  • Venue Zoom
  • For enquiries or to register please contact lesego.moepye@tips.org.za
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