An aerial view of Dube TradePort
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Created to be a world-class development, Dube TradePort Special
Economic Zone offers globally integrated logistics and manufacturing
infrastructure, together with support for a range of airport-related activities
including cargo operations, warehousing, agriculture and commercial real estate
for office, retail and hospitality.
Dube TradePort, Southern Africa’s global manufacturing and air
logistics platform, is specifically geared to provide enterprises involved in
manufacturing and export with a highly competitive business operations
environment.
Aerial view of Dube TradePort
Dube TradePort Corporation, a public entity of the KwaZulu-Natal
provincial government, is tasked with the development of the precinct.
The
benefits associated with operating within this Special Economic Zone (SEZ) are designed
to promote business growth, revenue generation, employment creation, the export
of value-added commodities and the attraction of both foreign and local
investment — all of which enhance South Africa’s manufacturing and export
capabilities.
Crucially, Dube TradePort SEZ’s hugely efficient infrastructure,
seamless support services provision and available incentives afford businesses
located here a significant competitive edge. Strategically positioned at the
intersection of local and global intermodal transport routes, the SEZ is
seamlessly integrated with intermodal road, rail and port infrastructure,
providing manufacturers and exporters with exceptional supply chain
efficiencies and market access.
Dube TradePort offers a range of advantages for businesses
Business zones
The precinct, a greenfield development covering more than 3 800 hectares
(38-million square metres) 30km north of Durban, comprises a 50-year,
master-planned airfreight and passenger hub, and comprises four business zones
and a telecommunications platform, Dube iConnect:
- Dube TradeZone is an industrial area for electronics, pharmaceutical and aerospace
manufacturing (designated SEZ);
- Dube Cargo Terminal is a state-of-the-art air cargo handling facility;
- Dube AgriZone is an advanced agricultural precinct (designated SEZ);
- Dube City is a business and hospitality precinct;
and
- Dube iConnect is a cutting-edge telecommunications
platform and premier cloud service provider.
Special Economic Zones
Special Economic Zone status was conferred in December 2016, adding
impetus to investor interest in the fast-growing industrial node. Presently,
two zones are designated as SEZs, namely Dube TradeZone and Dube AgriZone, and
there are plans to extend this to further zones and phases going forward.
Becoming a Special Economic Zone has given effect to a greatly
enhanced industrial development agenda, radically augmenting Dube TradePort
Corporation’s ability to attract both domestic and foreign direct investment
capable of promoting strong local production capabilities within targeted focus
sectors. These include aerospace
and aviation-linked manufacturing and related services, agriculture and
agro-processing, including horticulture, aquaculture and floriculture, electronics
manufacturing and assembly, medical and pharmaceutical production and
distribution, clothing and textiles and automotive component manufacturing.
Further enhancing the ease of doing business in Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone, an on-site one-stop-shop facility provides a single point of contact for businesses, acting as an interface with various government agencies and departments. Offerings at the one-stop-shop include assistance with registrations, licensing and visa services, as well as investor after-care services.
Incentives
Incentive benefits available to
investors include:
- Reduced Corporate Income Tax –
section 12R: 15% corporate income tax for qualifying
companies;
- Building Allowance (12S): Accelerated depreciation allowance on capital structures (buildings,
10% per annum over 10 years). The special rate of capital (depreciation)
allowances in lieu of normal allowances will be available for erecting or
improving buildings and other fixed structures;
- Employment
Tax Incentives (ETI): Available to any
business located within a SEZ, with employees earning less than R60 000 per
annum;
- Customs
Controlled Area: VAT and customs relief. Import
duty rebate and VAT exemption on imports, with the aim of exporting the
finished products;
- 12I Tax Allowance: For greenfield and brownfield (new and established) industrial
projects. This incentive supports capital investment and training;
- High-end infrastructure: Funded through the provincial government and SEZ Fund; and
- The
Black Industrialist Programme: Offered by the KwaZulu-Natal department of economic
development, tourism and environmental affairs and the department of trade and
industry.
For more information about Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone, please email: [email protected]