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The two-day SAARC SMEs Conclave, to provide better
collaboration and cooperation between Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs) in the SAARC region, organized by the PHD
Chamber of Commerce and Industry in New Delhi, India.
Delegates from all the SAARC (South Asian Association
for Regional Cooperation) countries - Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka participated in the conference.
The objective of the Round Table, "Reaching out SMEs of
SAARC Countries", was to find ways how to provide
better collaboration and cooperation between SMEs (Small and
Medium Enterprises) in the region - a solution that could be
a way out from the present problems due to global
difficulties.
Dinesh Rai, Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises (MSME), had inaugurated the conclave on
Wednesday 23th September 2009.
He said, "It is very unfortunate that SAARC nations
contribute only 6 percent of global output. SAARC nations
are very rich in resources and I think SMEs of the SAARC
countries need to take the advantage of it."
"There are various sectors including pharma, textiles,
handicrafts, engineering, IT, tourism and many more where
these SMEs can explore opportunities. And I think this
platform can help them to remove the barriers and also in
product diversification," he added.
Rai also stressed upon exploiting trade complementarities
through joint ventures. He said, "Joint venture facilitates
are vertical growth of any organization."
Meanwhile in his keynote address, Subir Gokarn, Chief
Economist, Standard & Poor Asia Pacific, said, "SMEs are the
fundamental components or the building blocks of any
economy."
He said, "Production is not only the dimension of a
business, but making profit out of production is the key.
And these types of events provide you (SMEs) to come
together to explore cross border cooperation between SMEs."
The Participants from Afghanistan were Mr. Sayid
Mujtaba Zahir, Public Policy & Advocacy Advisor of
ACCI, Mr.Qadir Bahman, Director of Membership Department of
ACCI and Fraidoon Watanyar General Manager of Kabul CCI.
Mr. Sayid Mujtaba Zahir advisor of ACCI addressed the
current challenges & opportunities of SMEs in Afghanistan in
three different speeches (You can find the speeches and
presentations below) and presented presentations about the
'Small and Medium Enterprises in Afghanistan',
'Opportunities in Afghanistan and Cross Border Challenges'
and 'Afghanistan Today'.
The rich contribution of Afghan delegates were appreciated
by PHD Chamber's Director and all other participants from
SAARC countries for presenting the real picture of
Afghanistan.
SAARC is the world’s only region which has failed to tap the
potential for intra-region economic cooperation.
Intra-SAARC trade has a lot of potential but due to
different policy framework in different SAARC countries,
trade is affected and SMEs are the main sufferers.
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