Economic 360 for South Africa: Growth Prospects and Emerging Opportunities in the Aerospace and Defense Industry

Economic 360 for South Africa: Growth Prospects and Emerging Opportunities in the Aerospace and Defense Industry

Economic Policy, Recovery and Growth Influencing the South African Aerospace and Defense Industry

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01-Feb-2012
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Africa
Research Code: 4738-01-00-00-00
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South Africa is a democratic republic with a stable political system. The economic environment is forecast to remain stable, with policy focus on employment creation through growth and stability. The country has a long-established aerospace and defense industry with large international contracts driving local manufacturing. The aerospace industry has substantial deals in progress with European companies Airbus and Boeing, which provide future potential for expansion of the industry. Expansion into the African market will provide opportunities for both airline and defense industries.

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Analysis of Country Trends and Implications for the Aerospace and Defense Industry

  • Economic 360 Perspective for the South African Aerospace and Defense Industry
South Africa is a democratic republic with a stable political system. The economic environment is forecast to remain stable, with policy focus on employment creation through growth and stability. The country has a long-established aerospace and defense industry with large international contracts driving local manufacturing. The aerospace industry has substantial deals in progress with European companies Airbus and Boeing, which provide future potential for expansion of the industry. Expansion into the African market will provide opportunities for both airline and defense industries.
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No Index Yes
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Author Craig Parker
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number 4738-01-00-00-00
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