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eThekwini Large and Medium Manufacturing Firm Survey 2013-2014

South Africa, 2013 - 2014
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School of Built Environment and Development Studies, eThekwini Municipality, World Bank, Bureau of Market Research
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q1.22l2: Other specified (q1_22l2)

Data file: elmmfs-2013-2014-v1-s12

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
loc_start_pos: 314
loc_end_pos: 317
Width: 4
Range: -4 - 3500
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category
-4 N/A
1 Too much red tape
2 Improve on line systems for statutory reporting
3 Imports by gvt undermine national producers
4 Uneven regulatory playing field in SACU penalizes SA firms
5 Insufficient transformation
6 No preference for local manuf in tenders
7 Get tougher with Unions
8 Exchange rate fuels imports
9 Power infrastructure not sorted out
10 Industrial zones are not looked after
11 Info for growth of local business not provided timeously
12 Better planning needed to make it easier to plan with certainty
13 Need up to date info to know what is going on
14 implement policies (that need to be implemented or have pending implementation) area for further progress
15 Provide consistent application of laws
17 Labour & collective bargaining
18 Sustain businesses older than 5 years
21 On line system crashes for statutory reporting
23 Focus on education and work experience
25 Better data needed
26 Central gvt must be more transparent
31 No rental & rate controls
33 Provide readily available info regarding changes in gvt policy
35 More programmes on TV to provide information
38 Promotion of education required
40 Promote competition in electricity and fuel sector
41 Not a purely competitive market because of corruption
51 Support provided is misguided or irrelevant
52 Incentives not varied enough or not fully adequate
54 Specialist knowledge on sector is required
55 Insufficient engagement between gvt and business
56 There is no understanding of the importance of foundries for mining by gvt
57 Need to support the foreign firms
59 Competition uneven around who gets incentives
60 Insufficient BEE transformation
61 Tenders are not in favour of small est
62 Policy makers have to be consistent in the way goods are procured
63 Procurement rules
64 Procurement rules need to be sorted out so as to be beneficial for industry
65 Not enough emphasis on BBEE companies
66 Too many new policies brought in all the time & policy changes
67 Support small firms with infrastructure
68 Reduce crime or cost of security
70 Provide incentives to create employment without limiting factors
71 Relations between gvt & labour hamper progress
72 More to be done for equitable solutions to be found between companies and employees
73 Labour legislation is backward
74 Different training programmes required
75 Fake health certificates exist
76 Educational improvements NB
77 The right education system required to improve employability
78 Safety & security are NB
79 No impact of Health Policy
81 Exchange rate stability or exchange rate too volatile
82 Minimal control
83 There is no control when it has a high impact
91 Toll might be a problem
92 Improvement on rail infrastructure needed
93 Transport costs are a problem
94 Need market intelligence wrt what CAN happen or is happening
95 Tax revenue could be used more effectively
96 Support FDI
97 Infrastructure in the region still has a long way to go
100 Incentive schemes or related assistance good
101 Airports & Port development good
102 Information is on par with what is obtained by business in other countries
103 Techno capability development information is provided
104 Techno development information
105 Skills devt is working
106 There have been some good improvements in skills devt
107 pieces of legislation allow opportunities around products that cannot be produced abroad
108 Clusters: good initiative
109 Specific pieces of national legislation good
110 Low interest rate environment good
111 Competition has been promoted by allowing cheaper imports
112 Gvt has a vision although it is uni dimensional
114 There has been dramatic improvement in information
119 brought in countries under no duty arrangements when tariffs are high for imports which is good
200 Sectoral support needs long term commitments
201 But too little too late
250 Coordinated policy envt
251 Lack of interventions that are innovative to create concentrated demand
501 Pb with possible removal of a trade duty
502 Practical outworking a solution
601 Smaller firms need more attention
602 More business industry
603 PI is NB but need longer term support instruments
604 Too complicated to start a business
611 Tender awards are scarce - visibility NB
612 Tender process not fair
701 Unions are too strong
702 Balance power of Unions
731 Issues related to short or to peak time labour use
732 There is too much exploitation of labour
733 Not enough being done on efficient wage policy
734 Not flexible but fair wage policy needed
740 SETAs not working
741 SETAS have no impact
742 Not enough is being done on skills & on basic education
743 We cannot get our money back from the SETA
744 Still lack of skills & training in T&C
745 SETA system is not effective
746 People are not interested in training
747 Need more support for on the job or in-house training
748 Must offer incentives to the company
749 Skill devt is a major pb area
750 There are problems specific to the sector
751 Absenteeism is a problem as legislation is too lax on doctors certificates
752 Health Services
753 Basic skills are lacking
781 Crime & corruption to be addressed
1000 Health policy
2500 Safety and security
3000 Efficient currency exchange
3500 Efficient & flexible wage policy
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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