The Department of Trade and Industry's Industrial Development Plan (IPAP) 2013 contains some positive aspects, but it remains fundamentally flawed in its inconsistency with the National Development Plan (NDP) and its call for greater control over every aspect of the economy.
IPAP 2013 reads like an appeasement of COSATU and a rejection of the NDP.
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