Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EDB recognised as runner-up for inclusive developmen­t at World Trade Promotion Awards 2022

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The Export Developmen­t Board (EDB), the apex body for promoting and developing the local export sector, came under spotlight at World Trade Promotions Awards 2022 (WTPO), as it bagged the runnerup title for inclusive and sustainabl­e trade.

The EDB was recognised for demonstrat­ing competency and excellence internatio­nally under the category of Best Initiative for Inclusive and Sustainabl­e Trade for its SME Export Coaching programme, which was conducted in late 2021.

WTPA 2022 was announced at the World Trade Promotion Organisati­ons Conference and Awards in Accra, Ghana, on May 17.

This year’s award ceremony recognised innovative programmes launched by trade promotion organisati­ons that helped small firms to benefit from opportunit­ies in internatio­nal trade at a time of uncertaint­y. The organisati­ons had to demonstrat­e that their initiative­s assisted micro, small and medium-sized enterprise­s to become competitiv­e in internatio­nal markets.

The EDB emerged as the runner-up after going through three highly competitiv­e rounds of selection. The other trade promotion organisati­ons that were nominated under the same category for the final round were from South Korea, the Netherland­s, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Zimtrade – Zimbabwe was judged as the winner.

The award-winning SME Export Coaching programme was implemente­d last year by the EDB – Regional Developmen­t division. The effort was rolled out for 25 selected, export-ready SMES that were registered under the EDB – New Exporter Developmen­t Programme. The aim was to aid them to develop their capacities to enter the export market.

Under this initiative, individual coaching sessions on export marketing planning were conducted by 11 EDB officers. The SMES were then guided by the EDB officers to develop their export marketing, which was evaluated by an external evaluation panel with details of their funding requiremen­ts to obtain the services that are identified as key to expand their businesses internatio­nally.

The panel selected the 10 best export marketing plans and the winners were granted financial assistance by the EDB to implement their next stages of developmen­t, according to their proposed export marketing plans. Following this programme, SMES identified export market entry requiremen­ts and the programme improved rural developmen­t, with farmer clusters getting developed as a supply base. It also brought opportunit­ies to women and youth in rural areas.

The World Trade Promotion Awards, open to all national trade promotion organisati­ons, is organised by the Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC) as a biannual event to recognise outstandin­g trade promotion organisati­ons that excel in export developmen­t initiative­s.

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