Moody's, which put South Africa on negative watch in its latest review, is due to revisit that on April 7, followed by S&P at the beginning of June. Gordhan, his deputy Mcebisi Jonas and Treasury director general Lungisa Fuzile will lead a team to London, Boston and New York that will include executives from the private sector and union officials, a Treasury statement said on Saturday.
The aim of the trip "is to provide an update on the most recent developments, engage constructively with investors and share government's thinking behind its' latest policy proposals," it said. In February, Gordhan spelt out measures to help boost the economy, plug a budget deficit and tackle stubbornly high unemployment. Gordhan said the Treasury forecast growth this year of just 1.3 percent. The economy expanded by 0.3 percent in 2016 but still well below the government's 5 percent target.
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