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South Africa launches two new eCommerce platforms to boost local trade and job creation - Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
In a bold move to strengthen the local digital economy, the South African government — through Proudly SA and the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) — is set to launch two new eCommerce platforms on July 1, 2025. These platforms, Shop Proudly SA (for consumers) and the Market Access Platform (MAP) (for businesses), aim to promote locally made products, support small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and stimulate job creation acro…
South African Government Unveils B2C and B2B Platforms to Boost Local Trade
Proudly South African (Proudly SA) is set to launch two e-commerce platforms aimed at strengthening the local economy and supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Developed in partnership with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC), the platforms Shop Proudly SA and the Market Access Platform (MAP) will officially go live on July 1.Shop Proudly SA will focus on direct consumer sales, offering only locally manufactu…
SA Gov Launches Two New Local E-commerce Platforms - Stuff South Africa
South Africa’s Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition (DTIC) has announced two new local e-commerce platforms, launching on 1 July 2025, for ‘proudly South African products’. Shop Proudly SA, which is already live and open for business, is a business-to-customer platform, while the second, called Market Access Platform (MAP), is a business-to-business platform. The aim of these new digital stores is to further growth and support for Smal…
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