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South Africa imports goods worth 25% of GDP, and localisation is essential to economic recovery, says Busi Mavuso.

Localisation - substituting imported inputs with South African-produced products in manufacturing - is an important strategy by government. If successful, it will boost the local manufacturing sector and create desperately needed jobs.

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