World Trade
Centre Mumbai and All India Association of Industries today announced their
annual flagship event - Global Economic
Summit (GES 2018) on ‘GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS (GVCs) : Accelerating
MSME Growth, Development and Sustainability’. Supported by the Ministry of
Commerce and Industry & Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises,
Government of India and Foreign Trade Association, GES 2018 will be held
from February 22 to 24, 2018 at World Trade Centre, Mumbai. The exceptional
three-day Summit aims to feature intellectually stimulating Conferences,
Exhibitions, Business-to-Business Meetings, Awards and Field Visits.
Mr. Suresh
Prabhu, Hon’ble Minister of Commerce & Industry, Government of India has
consented to address the Summit. Other eminent speakers include Mr. Sebastian
Saez, Lead Economist - Trade & Competitiveness, World Bank Group; Dr.
Robert Koopman, Chief Economist and Director of the Economic Research and
Statistics Division, World Trade Organization; Mr. Nadim Ahmad, Head of Trade
and Competitiveness Statistics Division, Organization for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD); Mr. Hugo Beteta, Subregional Director, ECLAC-Mexico,
The Economic Commission for Latin America; Mr. Andrew Crosby, Managing
Director, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development and Prof.
Yang Jun, School of International Trade and Economics, University of
International Business and Economics in Beijing, China.
More than 500
business delegates from India and overseas will participate in the Summit to
explore potential partners in the value chain for their products and services
and discuss challenges and policy remedies for integrating MSMEs in the GVCs.
Focus sectors of the Summit
includes Auto and Auto Components, Energy and Environment, Hospitality,
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals, Construction and Infrastructure, Education and
Vocational Training, Electrical and Electronics, Gems, Jewellery, Information
and Communication Technology, Life Science and Biotechnology, Mechanical and
Metallurgical, Textile and Leather along with Supply Chain and Logistics.
Key issues
to be discussed in GES 2018
are:
·
Global Value Chains: Enabler of Sustainable
Trade
·
National and Multilateral Approaches to Foster
GVCs
·
Building MSME Competitiveness Through Value
Chain Integration
·
GVCs: Adaptation of New Technologies
·
GVC Case Study Presentations (Agriculture,
Manufacturing and Service Sectors)
Inviting
participation and collaboration from the Enterprises, SME’s & MSME’s from
Middle East and Africa (MENA Region), forthcoming Global Economic Summit will
deliberate on the opportunities and challenges for
MSMEs to enhance their
participation in GVCs. The Summit will examine the effects of the entire
process of producing goods from raw materials to finished products at
competitive costs and quality. Providing opportunities for the MSMEs to
extend beyond local boundaries by highlighting the global market trends, while
integrating into the value chains shall be one of the primary objectives of the
7th Global Economic Summit.
MENA countries contribute nearly
one quarter of India’s total foreign trade. Making the summit an excellent
opportunity for the Business Leaders / Policy Makers / Retail Chains /
Financial Institutes and Supply Chain and Logistics companies from Middle East
and North Africa (MENA), the Summit will facilitate trade and business
opportunities with potential partners. Petroleum products, financial services,
agriculture commodities, real estate and construction are the dominant sectors
in the bilateral economic partnership of MENA and India.
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