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Coca-Cola Commits $1 Billion to South Africa in Long-Term Growth Push

Coca-Cola has unveiled plans to invest $1 billion in South Africa by 2030, underscoring strong confidence in the country’s consumer market and economic outlook, according to Reuters.

The investment will be rolled out in partnership with Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa and Coca-Cola Peninsula Beverages, focusing on expanding manufacturing capacity, enhancing distribution networks, and driving product innovation across the value chain.

Announced in Johannesburg, the commitment aligns with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s broader push to attract large-scale investment into the economy, particularly in sectors that drive job creation and industrial growth.

Analysts say the move reinforces South Africa’s position as a strategic hub for fast-moving consumer goods in Africa, while reflecting Coca-Cola’s long-term strategy to scale operations in high-growth markets shaped by urbanisation and rising demand.

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