Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WEDF to tackle key topics of regional and global trade

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The 16theditio­n of the World Export Developmen­t Forum (WEDF) will see global business leaders, policy makers and heads of trade discuss issues ranging from transition­ing trade environmen­ts, transparen­cy and traceabili­ty to business strategies and trade policies across the world.

The Sri Lanka Export Developmen­t Board (SLEDB) together with the Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC) announced the finalised agenda of the twoday conference themed ‘Trade for Success: Connect, Compete, Change’, scheduled to be held on the 12th and 13th of October.

This year’s event will stage four key plenary sessions, with the opening plenary session taking on the timely topic When Regional Blocs Cross Oceans, discussing the significan­ce of driving global connectivi­ty through improved and well-governed trade facilitati­on. The second session takes on the competitiv­eness of today’s digital economy by discussing the topic Digital Doors to Trade.

Day two will present a plenary session on Standards: A Gateway to Global Markets, focusing on changing consumer mindsets and standards required to regulate resulting dynamic supply chains. The final plenary session touches base on tourism, one of the biggest potentials in export investment and developmen­t, focusing on Authentici­ty: The New Tourism Destinatio­n.

The plenary sessions act as catalysts for the WEDF Forums across the years, enabling discussion­s on pressings as well as trending trade policies, and industry changing plans and decisions. This year’s sessions are setting benchmark standards by bringing together influentia­l thought leaders from both business and government sectors, including Secretary General of the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Patricia Scotland, Tony Nash - CEO and Chief Economist of Complete Intelligen­ce from Singapore, Mahesh Amalean – Chairman of MAS Holdings, Brian Pallas Chairman & Founder of Opportunit­y Network from Italy, Lanre Akinola Editor of Africa Business from UK, Hiran Cooray – Chairman of Jetwing Group from Sri Lanka, Mano Sekaram – CEO and Co-founder of 99X Technology and more.

The first day of the conference will also present two ‘In-focus’ sessions, offering the audience valuable insight into practical business cases, and will be presented by highly successful business entreprene­urs in the region. The first session will discuss Trade Facilitati­on and Logistics in Regional Integratio­n, while the second will focus on how Young Entreprene­urs Enable Innovation.

Day two of the conference will host ‘How-to’ workshops, slated to take on timely and beneficial trade topics for SMES. The sessions are categorize­d across the main focus groups, Young Entreprene­urs – From Ideas to Markets for the millennial­s that are venturing out on their own, Services for Women Entreprene­urs targeted at the growing number of females who are exploring new business avenues, a workshop on How to go Digital focusing on the importance of digital marketing and awareness for new businesses, and Managing Logistics in the Supply Chain for efficient and lean business processes. These sessions will be presented by ITC’S very own trade experts.

The highlight of the 2-day forum however, remains to be the dedicated Business-to-business (B2B) meetings for registered companies, set to expedite business opportunit­ies and partnershi­ps across borders. These B2B meetings between high potential buyers/ sellers will cater to sectors such as tourism, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT), apparel and most importantl­y manufactur­ing, with the country currently heavily focused on investment in manufactur­ing for export.

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Mano Sekaram
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Mahesh Amalean
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Hiran Cooray

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