India, South Africa and Indonesia join World Logistics Passport
Dubai, UAE, February 3, 2021 The World Logistics Passport (WLP), a major policy initiative established to increase trading opportunities between emerging markets, today announced India, Indonesia and South Africa as members. They join Colombia, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Brazil, Uruguay and the UAE in a club of trading nations sharing expertise to smooth trade flows around the world. The WLP creates opportunities for business across Africa, Asia, Central and South America to improve existing trading routes, and develop new ones, through the world s first logistics loyalty programme for freight forwarders and traders, a statement said. It overcomes non-tariff trade barriers by fast-tracking cargo movement, reducing administrative costs, advancing cargo information and facilitating movement between ports and air.
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The Business Resource Centre, Ada has held a one-day Bookkeeping training for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Ada East and Ada West Districts of the Greater Accra Region.
Addressing the over 40 participants during the workshop, the General Manager, Kweku Hammond admonished them on the need to inculcate the correct bookkeeping practices and also acquire a savings culture that will allow their Micro business grow on the right trajectory.
The Business Development and Marketing Manager for the Ada Office, Josephine Boateng explained to them that the Business Resource Centre was a district based, one-stop shop, that provided a full range of Business Development Services to potential and existing MSMEs in Ada East, Ada West, Ashaiman, Tema West, Tema Metropolis and Adenta.
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The Business Resource Centre, Ada has held a one-day Bookkeeping training for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Ada East and Ada West Districts of the Greater Accra Region.
Addressing the over 40 participants during the workshop, the General Manager, Kweku Hammond admonished them on the need to inculcate the correct bookkeeping practices and also acquire a savings culture that will allow their Micro business grow on the right trajectory.
The Business Development and Marketing Manager for the Ada Office, Josephine Boateng explained to them that the Business Resource Centre was a district based, one-stop shop, that provided a full range of Business Development Services to potential and existing MSMEs in Ada East, Ada West, Ashaiman, Tema West, Tema Metropolis and Adenta.
India Global Connect With Oman: Traders Seek Duty-Free Direct Access India and Oman have a deep-rooted people to people connect, and our historically good relationship was upgraded to strategic partnership in 2008 By: Diamond World News Service
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The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) organised a virtual business meeting with Oman on 28
th January 2021 in order to connect jewellery manufacturers from India and leading retailers/wholesalers of Oman.
Gracing the occasion were Ravi Shanker Goel, Second Secretary (Commerce) Indian Embassy in Muscat; Suresh Kumar, Joint Secretary Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India; Nasser Ashraf Al Balushi, Head of Gemological Department, Ministry of Commerce Investment and Trade Promotion; Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC; Mansukh