Department of Trade, Industry and Competition
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (also known as the dtic; before June 2019 the Department of Trade and Industry or the dti) is the department of the South African government with responsibility for commercial policy and industrial policy. The dti and its subsidiary agencies are involved in promoting economic development, Black Economic Empowerment, implementing commercial law (including companies law and intellectual property law), promoting and regulating international trade, and consumer protection.
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Jurisdiction | Government of South Africa |
Headquarters | The dti Campus, 77 Meintjies Street, Sunnyside, Pretoria 25°45′02″S 28°12′00″E |
Employees | 1,140 (2009) |
Annual budget | R6,150.1 million (2010/11) |
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Website | www |
The political head of the department is the Minister of Trade and Industry, who is assisted by a Deputy Minister. As of 2009, the minister is Rob Davies and the deputy minister is Mzwandile Masina. The executive head of the department is the Director-General of Trade and Industry; as of 21 April 2011 this is Lionel October.
In the 2010 national budget, the department received an appropriation of 6,150.1 million rand, and had 1,140 employees.[1]
Subsidiary agencies
The dti Group includes various subordinate agencies which perform specific functions. These agencies are classified in three "clusters", as follows.[2]
Development Finance and Small Business Development Institutions
Regulatory Institutions
Standardisation, Quality Assurance, Accreditation and Metrology Institutions
See also
References
- "Vote 35: Trade and Industry" (PDF). Estimates of National Expenditure 2010. Pretoria: National Treasury. 17 February 2010. ISBN 978-0-621-39079-7. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
- "Overview of the dti Group". Department of Trade and Industry. Retrieved 26 May 2016.