Tabling of the One-Stop Border Post OSBP Bill before the National Assembly serves as a testament to the Government of National Unitys commitment to intensify its work to generate economic growth and combat unemployment, Home Affairs Minister Leon Shreiber has said.
This Bill is set to create the framework for South Africa to massively boost regional trade and growth.
Briefing the National Assembly in Parliament on Tuesday, Schreiber said the OSBP Bill would enable the Border Management Authority BMA and other stakeholders in the port environment to integrate and coordinate its operations with neighbouring countries through the creation of common control zones.