Economy
Sizeable challenges face a province steeped in history
The Eastern Cape with its manufacturing hubs (link to copy below) and vast tracts of land in the rural areas continues to be challenge in developing environments which improve the lives of its people.
The province’s economy (link to copy below) is significantly polarised between the developed areas in its two urban areas and underdeveloped in rural areas particularly in the eastern part of the province, previously the former Transkei.
Following a succession of economic downturns and its reliance on the automotive industry, the Eastern Cape is pursuing a more diversified economy which is dominated by public sector.
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