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Visit of LCCI Business women Delegation to Sweden May 13 th – 20 th , 2011

Visit of LCCI Business women Delegation to Sweden May 13 th – 20 th , 2011. 9 MEMBERS DELEGATION. Ms. Aasia Saail Leader of the Delegation M/s Designer Collection/ Schazoo Zaka (Pvt) Ltd. Ms. Saeeda Nazar M/s Musaceae Flora Trading Co. LCCI Executive Committee Member.

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Visit of LCCI Business women Delegation to Sweden May 13 th – 20 th , 2011

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  1. Visit of LCCI Business women Delegation to Sweden May 13th – 20th , 2011 www.wondershare.com

  2. 9 MEMBERS DELEGATION Ms. Aasia Saail Leader of the Delegation M/s Designer Collection/ Schazoo Zaka (Pvt) Ltd. Ms. Saeeda Nazar M/s Musaceae Flora Trading Co. LCCI Executive Committee Member Syeda Henna Babar Ali M/s Packages Limited Dr. Qurat-ul-ain M/s Pacific Pharmaceutical Ltd. Dr. Zeba Ahmed Shuja M/s Schazoo Zaka (Pvt) Ltd. Ms. Saulat Salahuddin M/s Pronto Promo (Pvt) Ltd. Ms. Mussarat JabinM/s MKR International Ms. Zoobia Jahangir M/s LBS- Ladies Beauty Saloon & GYM Ms. Kiran Farooq, Secretary to the Delegation Company Logo

  3. ORGANIZERS The Lahore Chamber of Commence and Industry & The Swedish Chambers of Commerce SPONSORS The Swedish Chambers of Commerce & Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) COLLABORATING PARTNERS The Embassy of Pakistan in Sweden & Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden Company Logo

  4. LCCI Vision for Women Entrepreneurs • LCCI was one of the first Chambers to take-up women entrepreneurs development as a CSR project in Pakistan. • Starting with Women Entrepreneurs Development Committee. • Collaboration with Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) to establish the first Women Resource Centre in Pakistan. • Facilitation for membership and other facilities at the dedicated resource centre. • Training programs in collaboration with CIPE and other private and government organizations. • Regular in-house exhibitions and participation in other fairs and exhibitions. Company Logo

  5. THE NEXT PHASETRAINING, NETWORKING AND ATTENDING FAIRS IN OTHER COUNTRIES • The first delegation was taken to Bangladesh to attend the trade fair and study the market. • The second delegation with the support and sponsorship of the Swedish Chambers of Commerce went to Sweden in May 2011. Company Logo

  6. ACTIVITIES IN SWEDEN • Workshop focused on internationalisation and growth, the EU and Nordic market, European regulations and CSR. • Networking possibilities with Swedish women entrepreneurs, decision makers and other relevant parties such as business support organisations and companies. • Meetings with high-level Government representatives and women Parliamentarians. • Study visits to relevant companies and organizations. • Opportunity to display products besides meeting the import agents to look into the possibilities for future business and trade with Sweden. Company Logo

  7. RECOMMENDATIONS • Export of Products from Pakistan • Export of value added garments. • Export of Handicrafts • Export of Jewelry • Export of Home linen and décor • Export of Pharmaceutical Products • Import and transfer of Technology from Sweden Major issue of Pakistan is insufficient energy generation and Sweden can be a great help in the following technologies • Windmill energy • Solar energy • Biomass energy • Green technologies to improve and safe Environment • Water purification and water treatment. • Energy production and efficiency, specifically solar, wind, water and bio • Waste management • Sustainable housing and buildings Company Logo

  8. RECOMMENDATIONS • Swedish support is required in GSP+ negotiation with EU in general and especially for 75 items allowed duty free access to EU for supporting economic recovery of flood-ravaged areas in Pakistan. • The Women Resource Centre has been established in various parts of Sweden with the government funding. These Centers are catering the business women of specific line of field. Pakistan can take advantage of the model and establish liaison between Swedish Resource Centre and local Pakistani Women Resource Centre. • Collaboration can be made with Swedish universities not only in initiating research projects under the banner of university-industry research collaboration but also in terms of transfer of trained faculty combine with student exchange program. Company Logo

  9. FOLLOW UP FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS DEVELOPMENT • Exhibition through SIDA Funding. • Participation in Training and Workshops • Participation in Fashion Weeks • Training in Fashion Design • Facilitation for registration of Pakistani Pharmaceutical Products. Company Logo

  10. Thank You Company Logo

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