South Africa’s steel and engineering sectors are likely to yield better growth in 2014 than last year when the sector only saw 2% growth and produced output estimated at R335-billion, said Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of South Africa (Seifsa) chief economist Henk Langenhoven in Johannesburg on Wednesday. He said short-term signals indicated that benefits would be derived from the expected domestic spending on infrastructure.
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