Investment opportunities in the recently approved Namakwa
Special Economic Zone will unlock mining beneficiation, production of green hydrogen, infrastructure development, renewable energy and agro-processing. According to information, more than R29-billion in investments has already been committed for phase one of the SEZ. Investors include More than R29-billion in investments has already been committed for phase one of the SEZ. Investors include Vedanta Zinc ,Frontier Rare Earth, Hive Energy and RRS Trade and Investment. Moreover, during construction, 9 500 jobs will be created with about 3 250 permanent jobs once the zone is fully operational.
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