1. Yes, Minister Gordhan attended formal WEF meetings. He also attended a number of bilateral meetings with his international counterparts, prominent economists and business people to discuss challenges facing the South African economy and steps being taken by government to build confidence.
(a) Minister Gordhan attended seven formal meetings. They were:
(b) (1) South Africa Briefing
A round table discussion with South African Investors, civil society and heads of corporate South Africa.
(2) South Africa Issue Briefing: South Africa’s Economic Outlook
Televised one-on-one session with Minister Gordhan on South Africa’s Economy moderated by Oliver Cann; attended by local and international media. The following is a link to the interview: http://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2016
(3) Press Conference: How can we finance the Sustainable Development Goals?
Other Speakers:
See: https://webcasts.weforum.org/widget/1/davos2016?p=1&pi=1&ms=1&th=2&s=w
(4) Productivity growth slowdown in the age of the fourth industrial revolution.
A round table discussion with the following experts:
(5) Business Interaction Group on South Africa
A closed session in which Government briefed South African Business and International Investors on the South African economy; followed by a question and answer session. Government was represented by the President, and Ministers Gordhan, Davies, Patel, Motsoaledi and Radebe.
(6) Accelerating Access to Capital
Minister Gordhan was a discussion leader in the above mentioned session with the following experts:
(7) Africa’s Next Challenge
Minister Gordhan was a participant in this session.
Panelists were:
2. The World Economic Forum presents an opportunity for government to interact with government, business and civil society leaders from around the world. South Africa uses the Forum to advance its national interests in areas of Foreign Direct Investment, building investor confidence, cooperation with other national governments and best practices in policy development. For the Ministry and the department, building investor confidence and assuring the markets of our commitment to fiscal discipline and economic growth was a key objective in Davos in 2016.
Minister Gordhan’s presence at WEF Davos in 2016 was especially important after the change in leadership in the Ministry of Finance in December 2015. In numerous radio and television interviews, formal sessions, bilateral and other meetings, the Minister was asked to respond to questions on the future of the South African economy. The Minister’s discussions with business and investors centered on measures being taken by government to grow the South African economy; reasons why South Africa is a desirable investment destination and steps being taken to avoid a sovereign rating downgrade.