Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 09 | Page 22

COMMENT ZTE SA reveals strategy aimed at helping South Africa to overcome infrastructure deficit One of the biggest challenges facing South Africa is a shortage of investment capital for much-needed infrastructure. ZTE is determined to play a role in overcoming this challenge. 22 INTELLIGENTCIO S outh Africa is a country with immense potential, both in its own right and as a gateway into Africa, but despite this the country is not yet on track to realise its full potential. One of the major reasons for this is a lack of investment in critical infrastructure which is vital for any successful economy. According to Liu Haishi, Chairman and CEO, ZTE Corporation South Africa, Chinese companies like ZTE have identified this lack of access to capital as one of the principle obstacles preventing high-levels of economic growth in South Africa. In turn, a concerted effort has been made to develop and adopt clear strategies to help South African clients overcome this capital investment shortfall. “Several of these investment strategies have already been successfully implemented in the South African context. This sense of commitment to the development and economic growth of the continent in general, and South Africa in particular, is a product of China’s evolving relationship with Africa,” says Haishi. He notes China’s growth has followed a trajectory that has already been seen in Europe, the United States and some other Asian countries. “At its inception, the country positioned itself as a low-cost manufacturer and its primary focus was on finding markets for its goods. Over time, though, China’s manufacturing capabilities www.intelligentcio.com