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Unlocking Sub-Saharan Africa’s Manufacturing Potential: Key to Job Creation and Economic Transformation

17th June 2025

     

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As Africa seeks sustainable economic growth, the expansion of manufacturing in Sub-Saharan Africa has emerged as a strategic priority. The Manufacturing Indaba, taking place on 15–16 July 2025 at the Sandton Convention Centre, will spotlight the region’s immense industrial potential and explore how strategic investments can drive inclusive growth, employment, and competitiveness.

Sub-Saharan Africa’s manufacturing sector currently contributes less than 12% to regional GDP, yet it holds vast untapped potential. According to the African Development Bank, the continent could double its manufacturing output to over US$1 trillion by 2030, driven by rising consumer demand, resource endowment, and demographic growth.

Key Industry Opportunities

The region offers significant opportunities across key sectors including:

  • Agro-processing – transforming agricultural output into value-added goods
  • Textiles and apparel – benefiting from a young workforce and preferential trade agreements
  • Automotive assembly and components – supported by regional integration and industrial zones
  • Pharmaceutical and chemical production – addressing growing health and industrial needs
  • Green technologies and renewable energy solutions – supporting climate-smart manufacturing

With over 12 million young Africans entering the job market each year, manufacturing is critical to creating sustainable employment and reducing dependency on imports. Industrialisation also strengthens value chains, boosts exports, and improves resilience in the face of global supply chain disruptions.

A Platform for Collaboration

The Manufacturing Indaba 2025 will bring together policymakers, manufacturers, investors, development finance institutions, and innovators to accelerate industrial development across the continent. The conference will focus on practical enablers such as infrastructure, skills development, digital transformation, access to finance, and regional trade integration.

“Sub-Saharan Africa’s manufacturing future is not just a possibility—it’s a necessity,” said Liz Hart Managing Director of the Manufacturing Indaba. “We must act boldly to unlock growth, innovation, and job creation across the continent.”

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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