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Commonwealth Business Forum 2009
Partnering for a More Equitable and Sustainable Future: The Commonwealth and the Americas
The Forum will be held on the cruise liner, Serenade of the Seas
23rd-26th November 2009 Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
Prof Joseph Stiglitz 2001 Nobel Prize Winner
Economics
Dr Anthony Hayward Chief Executive
BP Group
Rahul Bajaj Chairman Bajaj Auto
Paul Skinner Chairman
Commonwealth Business Council
Dr Pascal Dozie Chairman
Diamond Group
John Orr Chief Executive Officer
FirstCaribbean International Bank
Private Sector Speakers include:
I am delighted that Trinidad and Tobago will be hosting the Commonwealth Business Forum in Port of Spain from 23-26 November 2009 as one of the pre-events associated with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. I look forward to welcoming leaders and senior business executives from across the Commonwealth and beyond, focusing on the theme “Partnering for a More Equitable and Sustainable Future: the Commonwealth and the Americas”. The Forum will highlight new global economic partnership arrangements to promote trade and investment in key sectors across the Commonwealth and beyond, particularly in the Americas. The CBF as a unique gathering of business leaders from developed and emerging markets will focus on building the new economic and financial architecture in the global economy and ensure that it is inclusive and beneficial to all. This important business Meeting will present a useful platform for fostering such partnerships and new relationships. Building on the successful fora held since 1997, I believe that this year’s CBF will yield practical ideas on enhancing trade, mobilising investment, and strengthening economic links between the countries of the Commonwealth and with our global partners. I am also confident that the opportunities for commercial networking through the Forum will be highly valuable. I therefore urge you to make every effort to ensure you are able to participate in this important meeting. Hon. Patrick Manning Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Message for the Commonwealth Business Forum 2009 from Honourable Patrick Manning, Prime Minister of the
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Message from Honourable Patrick Manning Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
Monday, 23 November 2009 Day One
DRAFT PROGRAMME
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Confirmed Speakers include:
HE Yoweri Museveni President Uganda
Hon Bruce Golding Prime Minister
Jamaica
Hon Sheikh Hasina Prime Minister Bangladesh*
Tuesday, 24 November 2009 Day Two
HE Rupiah Banda President Zambia
The Hon Tillman Thomas Prime Minister
Grenada
Hon David Thompson Prime Minister
Barbados
14:00 - 19:00 Registration [Delegates and Media] One to One Meetings (by prior appointment only) 14:00 - 15:00 Special Briefing for SMEs 17:00 - 19:00 Reception and Briefing: Speakers and Chairs 09:00 - 11:00 Opening Ceremony: The Commonwealth and the Americas This session will examine the role of the Caribbean in bridging the gap
between the Commonwealth and the Americas and in developing relationships with the African and Asian private companies.
Dr Mohan Kaul, Director General, Commonwealth Business Council Paul Skinner, Chairman, Commonwealth Business Council HE Kamalesh Sharma, Commonwealth Secretary General Hon. Patrick Manning, Prime Minister, Trinidad & Tobago 10:30 - 11:00 Special Address: “Challenges of the Global Economy- Partnering for Sustainable Future” Prof. Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize Winner- Economics, Columbia University 11:00 - 11:30 Refreshments and Networking Break 11:30 - 13:00 Interactive Theme Sessions
Leadership, Inspirational, Visionary, Entrepreneur Telecoms and Services: Creating New Business Opportunities /BPO Energy Efficiency: Utilisation, Production and Service Delivery Improving Corporate Governance Investment Window
13:00 - 14:30 Networking Lunches 14:30 - 16:00 Energy for Growth This panel will examine the world’s energy infrastructure for development
and growth. It will seek to see how growing nations will get their energy in the future, especially in times of economic and financial crisis. How can countries which see rapid population growth meet the subsequent energy demand growth? What are the best routes for meeting this need in a sustainable manner? Can distributed generation technologies carry the load? What other technologies and policies are needed? To what extent will developed nations contribute to the process?
Shift the debate on energy and development in times of economic
and financial crisis beyond generalities and identify specific courses of action
Initiate and advance regional and international co-operation in dedi-cated result-oriented working sessions
16:00 - 16:30 Refreshments and Networking Break 16:30 - 18:00 Interactive Theme Sessions
Renewable & Alternative Energy: Planning for an Effective Energy Mix Technology and the Environment Access to Finance and Balancing Risks Public Private Partnerships: Accelerating Infrastructure Development Microfinance and New Financial Instruments
19:00 - 22:00 Reception and Gala Dinner: The Commonwealth and the Americas Keynote Speaker: Hon. Patrick Manning, Prime Minister, Trinidad & Tobago
Sir K Dwight Venner Governor
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Wednesday, 25 November 2009 Day Three
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Confirmed Speakers include:
HE Kamalesh Sharma Commonwealth
Secretary General
Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka Executive Director
UN-Habitat
HE Edwin W Carrington Secretary General
CARICOM
Amb Luis Fernando Andrade Falla
Secretary General ACS
Hon Dr Sally Kosgei Minister of Higher
Education, Science and Technology
Kenya
07:30 - 08:25 CBC Members Breakfast (by invitation only) 08:30 - 09:25 Caribbean: A Place to do Business A wealth of natural resources, a dynamic literate workforce, stable industrial and political environment have been marking the Caribbean for the past few years. What are the main incentives, challenges and prospects for business and investment in the region? This session will also focus on the experiences of the existing investors in doing business with this region. 09:30 - 11:00 Interactive Theme Sessions
e-Health Investment in Agribusiness Travel and Tourism Green Energy and Carbon Commerce Enhancing Manufacturing Capacity Creative Industries
11:00 - 11:30 Refreshments and Networking Break 11:30 - 13:00 The Innovation Mantra: Technology - The Key to Growth and Development Globalisation is both driving and being driven by the current period of rapid advancement in information and communications technologies but at present not all nations are utilising the advantages that stem from these developments. How can technological progress assist the developing economies to benefit from globalisation and where are the main challenges? Can new technologies be used to reduce the digital divisions within and between nations? 13:00 - 14:30 Networking Lunches 14:30 - 16:00 Track A: New Global Financial Structure: Instruments of Growth The most dangerous shock to global economy today has proven to be financial given the toxic mixture of integrated capital markets, complex financial engineering and fragmented regulatory oversight. This session will examine the economic impact on the developing countries with a special focus on access to finance, SMEs development and financial regulation.
16:00 - 16:30 Refreshments and Networking Break 16:30 - 18:00 Interactive Theme Sessions
Enabling Growth- Improving the Investment Climate Investing in Construction Industry Agro-Processing: Value Addition Promoting Trade: New Strategies for Growth Technology: Key to Enhancing Global Trade and Investment Strengthening the SME Sector
19:00 - 22:00 Reception and Gala Dinner: “ Partnering for a More Equitable and Sustainable Future” Keynote Address: Heads of State and Government
Hon Dr Joe Oteng-Adjei Minister of Energy
Ghana
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Thursday, 26 November 2009 Day Four
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Confirmed Speakers include:
Michael Prior President & CEO
Atlantic Tele-Network
Sir Allan Fields, KCMG Chairman
Cable & Wireless
Ishmael Yamson Chairman
Unilever Ghana
“CBC Members, 20 Heads of Government, 60 Ministers, 100 Speakers and 800 Business Leaders look forward to meeting you at the Forum.”
Dr Mohan Kaul Director General
Commonwealth Business Council
Hon. Milind Deora Minister of Energy
India
Sen. Hon. Conrad Eni Minister of Energy and
Energy Industries Trinidad and Tobago
07:30 - 08:25 The Vision and Transformation Breakfast Conversation with Talal Abu-Ghazaleh 08:30 - 09:25 Managing Climate Change for a Equitable and Sustainable Future The economic and environmental costs of inaction continue to accrue for a battered world economy. This session will examine the best, worst and likely scenarios to emerge in the global race to mitigate the impact of climate change. 09:30 - 11:00 Business, Growth & Development: MDGs Business Call to Action This session will examine how companies can use the Millennium Development Goals to drive the business models for growth. 11:00 - 11:30 Refreshments and Networking Break 11:30 - 13.00 Skill Challenges for the Economic Growth of the 21st Century A talented workforce is a prerequisite for getting through cyclical and structural shocks but finding and retaining talent remain difficult around the world, even during a major global slowdown. The session will focus on employment, training, skills and capacity development.
How have globalization, changing demographics, and new technology influenced talent-management practices at leading-edge companies?
What innovative processes and technologies have companies developed to support their talent management strategy?
13:00 - 14:25 Gala Lunch: Trading for a More Equitable and Sustainable Future Keynote Address: Heads of State This session will provide an opportunity for political and business dialogue on how the global trading system can play a stronger role in addressing global issues, including poverty reduction, climate change, food security, quality jobs and the sustainability of natural resources. 15:00 - 16:30 Roundtable with Heads of Government and Selected Business Leaders (by invitation only) Chaired by Honourable Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
Louis Farrugia Group Chief Executive Simonds Farsons Cisk
Vijay Eswaran Chairman & CEO
QI Ltd
Doing Business at the Commonwealth Business Forum
The Forum will feature a project portfolio of investment proposals that are looking for funding, equity or business partners in the region. The Project Exchange Centre will enable participants to meet with potential investors, investment bankers, and potential knowledge partners to present their projects. Project summaries will be available in advance to interested investors and partners, and project holders will be available for one-to-one meetings. Projects will be organised by country and sector and include business plans with identified requirements in terms of investment required, technical and knowledge based
requirements. For potential Investors, this is an opportunity to establish strong partnerships and explore investment opportunities in key sectors such as ICT, financial services, tourism, Infrastructure, agriculture and manufacturing and the environment. The Centre will bring together entrepreneurs looking to access finance and new markets, Investors and companies looking for new markets or projects, and companies looking for external markets and knowledge partnerships to improve their competitiveness.
B2B Forum activities will include: a project exchange lounge for
meetings between project holders and potential investors/partners
a project book and online
webpage with summaries of projects and short profiles of potential partners/investors
a webpage with documents which
is linked to the home page of CBC and the sponsor
a Caribbean Exhibition Centre to
enable companies/countries to showcase products and services The opportunity to present country or sector strategies in breakout sessions of the
Forum Site visits to key projects in Trinidad and Tobago on 27th November The Centre will bring together businesses and a wide range of potential investors, government bodies and global technology and knowledge based industries.
Business-to-Business Meetings at CBF 07
Pre– Arranged One to One Meetings at CBF 07
CBC Facilitating Business Meetings at CBF 07
Jim Westlake Group Head- International
Banking Royal Bank
Jorge Errazuriz Grez Director
Celfin Capital
Thomas Helou President & COO
AuthenWare
Barth Nnaji Chairman and CEO Geometric Power
Confirmed Speakers include:
Doing Business at the Commonwealth Business Forum
Heads of Government commended the CBC’s work to increase trade and investment in partnership with governments and the private sector over the past ten years, since its establishment by Heads of Government in 1997. They welcomed the contribution of the CBC to the growth of Commonwealth trade and investment in that period through a number of initiatives. They also welcomed the dialogue with the private sector through the Commonwealth Business Forum and requested the CBC to carry forward its work in collaboration with governments.
Alessandro Teixeira President
Waipa and Apex-Brasil
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Chairman & Founder
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Group
Aliko Dangote Chairman & CEO Dangote Group
Joseph Brandt Chairman & CEO ContourGlobal
Ross Hall Director of International
Edexcel
Douglas Smith Chief Economist, Americas Standard Chartered Bank
Confirmed Speakers include:
High Level Dialogue with Commonwealth Governments
2007 Kampala CHOGM Communiqué
2003 Abuja CHOGM Communiqué
(L-R) Gary Hoffman, Former Vice Chairman Barclays PLC, Dr Mohan Kaul, CEO CBC, HE Ernest Bai Koroma, President of Sierra Leone, HE Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda, HE Bharrat Jagdeo,President of Guyana and James Mulwana, Chairman, CBF Steering Committee 2007
(L-R) Hon Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam, Prime Minister of
Mauritius, Hon Lawrence Gonzi, Prime Minister of Malta,
The Rt Hon Owen Arthur, Prime Minister of Barbados
Former President of Nigeria HE Olusegun Obasanjo at the Commonwealth Business Forum 2003 in Abuja
The Business Forum’s Findings are submitted to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
Heads of Government received the Report of the CBC and the Commonwealth Business Forum and noted the recommendations, particularly for establishing Business-Government Partnerships for Removing Practical Obstacles to Wealth and Job Creation – “The Abuja Manifesto” and for the CBC’s Joint Action Plan for Business and Government: Enabling Corporate Citizenship for Sustainable Development. Heads of Government commended the work of the CBC in mobilising investment, removing barriers to trade, promoting good corporate governance, creating a good environment for business investment and bridging the digital divide. They particularly welcomed the CBC initiatives for developing an investment index; supporting multilateral trade negotiations; and establishing and developing common standards and codes of ethics for governance and accountability in government, the private sector and civil society.
2005 Valletta CHOGM Communiqué
Heads of Government commended the CBC’s work to enhance trade and investment by providing a bridge between the private sector and Governments, between developed and emerging markets, and between large and small businesses. They welcomed the dialogue with the private sector through the Commonwealth Business Forum and requested the CBC to carry forward its work in collaboration with governments.
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