The Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA) is committed to creating an inclusive and transformed Gauteng economy that attracts foreign and domestic direct investment, develops sustainable enterprises and strategic economic infrastructure, and enables the growth of exports to the continent and beyond.
Gauteng is the epicenter for growth – it is South Africa’s economic engine and an important launching pad for local and international businesses into African markets.
As the implementing arm of the Gauteng Department of Economic Development (GDED), the GGDA provides a seamless one-stop shop service aimed at unlocking investment and expansion opportunities for local and global businesses, whilst facilitating the ease of doing business.
GGDA Subsidiaries
Through our subsidiaries the Automotive Industry Development Center (AIDC), The Innovation Hub (TIH), OR Tambo SEZ, Vaal SEZ and Constitution Hill, the GGDA has created partnerships and ecosystems that promote economic development and the competitiveness of Gauteng.
Investment Opportunities
View this short video as an introduction to current developments and opportunities to invest and do business in Gauteng Province:
Contact the GGDA
To find out more about opportunities mentioned in the video, please contact the GGDA with a brief introduction to your interests and objectives:
GGDA Focus
We open possibilities
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- By bringing smart strategic opportunities to the table and supporting businesses through a modern and relevant economic infrastructure, we ensure Gauteng’s economy prospers.
We make it easy to do business, locally or globally
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- We’ve taken great care to streamline our services. We cut through that all too familiar bureaucratic red tape with linked infrastructure between our office and other Government departments.
We grow business
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- Our aim is to speedily develop the economy of Gauteng and create jobs. We do investment promotion, facilitation of trade and investment, export expansion and support SMME development and growth.
We support business
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- We influence policy and the regulatory environment to reduce the cost of investing and doing business.