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Informal trading and hawking is controlled by the municipality. Informal traders are required to get trading permits and may only trade in specified areas. Traders hawking food products are also required to get a business licence and comply with local health standards. The City of Cape Town Department of Economic Development has an Informal Trading function. It's focus is on the creation of an environment that helps informal traders to run their businesses in a way that ensures a positive relationship with the formal sector. Find out more about how the City of Cape Town regulates informal trading by reading their Informal Trading Policy. In this document you will find detail on how trading locations are managed, the types of legal trading, operating hours, permits and licences, and the responsibilities of the traders. The policy provides a clear indication of what we expect from informal traders.
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For more information you can contact Area Economic Development:
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