Nepal will host the 26th annual
conference of the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and
Industry (CACCI), this week, in Kathmandu.
"Around 300 of the leading
business people and government officials from around the Asia-Pacific region
are expected to gather in Kathmandu, on October 3-5, for the CACCI meet being
organised by the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and
Industry (FNCCI)," said FNCCI president Suraj Vaidya.
The conference will focus on 'A
Vision for Shared Prosperity', he said, adding that speakers have been invited
to discuss on how Asian governments can work together more closely to achieve
sustainable economic development, as well as exchange views on why business
people in the region need to rely more on each other to be able to sustain
growth and development.
The meet aims to provide a
platform for CACCI — a regional grouping of apex national chambers of commerce
and industry, business associations and business enterprises in Asia and the
Western Pacific — members to share their ideas on how they can help their
respective countries, and the Asia-Pacific region as a whole, in strengthening
and spreading the benefits of regional cooperation while playing a substantial
and constructive role in global economic leadership.
Speakers from both the government
and private sectors of Nepal will talk about the country's economic
environment, trade and investment policies, foreign direct investment trends,
investment incentives, cost structures, infrastructure and utilities, and
prospects and challenges for the country's economic growth and development.
The conference will also help
CACCI members discuss current business issues and explore possible areas of
cooperation. Like previous years, there will be break-out sessions on tourism,
construction and contracting, food and agriculture, water and energy, SME
development, young entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs, and ICT.
Federation of Nepalese Chambers
of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) will also arrange one-on-one business matching
sessions between CACCI delegates and Nepali representatives from various
industry and services sectors to provide both sides a platform to explore
possible opportunities for business, trade and investments.
Meanwhile, interested member
chambers will also get the opportunity to sign a memorandum of understanding
with FNCCI and other CACCI members defining possible areas of cooperation.
A non-governmental organisation,
CACCI, has been serving as a forum for promoting the vital role of business
people in the region, increasing regional business interaction, and enhancing
regional economic growth since its establishment in 1966.
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