New investments in the Coega Industrial Development Zone could see more than 7000 jobs being created in Nelson Mandela Bay.
In a statement on Thursday, the CDC said that it has and is also in the process of signing off 18 new investment agreements with investors from Europe and the Far East.
The CDC's Business Development Executive Manager, Christopher Mashigo, says these jobs will be created in the agro-processing, metallurgical, automotive and renewable energy sector, among others.
"The majority of the jobs to be created will be in the agro-processing estimated to be more than 2 608 jobs; the metallurgical sector will create about 1397 jobs; and more than 2 530 jobs are expected to be created in the automotive sector; 450 created at the BPO, 100 jobs to be created through the chemicals sector, 565 jobs via the Logistics sector and 95 jobs through the Renewable energy sector," he said.
Mashigo said the countries most interested in investing in the Eastern Cape were from the Far East or Europe.
"Malaysia is currently investing in metals and chemical projects, Germany has expressed interest for the automotive industry and Italian companies are investing in the logistics and energy projects in the Coega IDZ," he said.
"The highest value of investments occurred in Coega's metallurgical sector which represented R1,1-billion or nearly half of investment in the past 12 months," he said.
This was followed by investments worth R170 million in Coega IDZ's agro-processing sector, the automotive sector (R120 million) and also the renewable energy sector (R80-million).
Land earmarked for the industrial activity of these new projects falls on 24 hectares within the Coega IDZ.
Mashigo said there are three factors are driving foreign and domestic direct investment in the Coega IDZ.
"These include strategic location and competitive land rates, a host of new incentives from Department of Trade and Industry and finally the suspension of import duties and other major tax incentives to be offered by CDC's customs controlled areas." he said.
He said major and catalytic mega projects are also progressing well. These include Coega's aquaculture farming facility, the multi-OEM complex and the recently announced aeronautical and aerospace manufacturing cluster.
Mashigo also said other major construction activities worth more than R4-billion are currently undertaken in the Coega IDZ.
Current construction projects underway within the IDZ and expected to be completed this year are the R130-mllion Vector Logistics; Afrox's air separation unit (R300-million); the R3.5-billion Dedisa
Peaking Power Plant; the R53-million construction of ID Logistics and Digistics Logistics expansion, costing R32-million.