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DTI bemoans Olympic kits

Johannesburg - The trade and industry department on Tuesday criticised a SASCOC decision to use foreign suppliers to make the kit for the SA Olympic and Paralympic Games teams.

"This is despite competitive capabilities available among domestic manufacturers and represents a lost opportunity in terms of domestic sales and jobs," the department said in a statement.

"Local manufacturers require the support of all local procurement agents."

The decision by the SA Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) was disappointing, it said.

In a statement released earlier this month SASCOC said the kit, which would serve the teams for both the London Olympic games later this year and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, would be produced by Chinese manufacturer Erke.

SASCOC president Gideon Sam defended the decision, saying Erke had provided a sponsorship valued at around four million US dollars, and that no South African company had been willing to take it up.

The department said South Africa's textiles, clothing, leather and footwear sectors were showing signs of recovery and stability.

"This is due to the collective efforts... to raise the capabilities and competitiveness of the industry."

The recovery of the industry was being led by the department's clothing and textiles competitiveness programme, it said. Through the programme local manufacturers were becoming globally competitive.

SASCOC had also come under fire from the SA Clothing and Textile Workers' Union, the Proudly South African "buy local" campaign, and the Congress of SA Trade Unions.

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