The Commonwealth Secretariat’s Trade Competitiveness Section (TCS) and International Trade Policy Section (ITPS) have recently concluded a highly successful workshop on ‘Trade Negotiations and Diplomacy,’ aimed at enhancing the negotiating skills of Pakistan’s trade officials and strengthening their participation in international trade discussions.
The workshop, held on 12th and 13th June 2023, in collaboration with the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) and in close consultation with Pakistan’s Ministry of Commerce, brought together twenty carefully selected officers – of which 10 are women – to benefit from the training. Taking place in Bhurban, Pakistan, the workshop provided an ideal setting for immersive learning and knowledge exchange.
Leading the training was Professor Faizel Ismail, Director of the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, along with Collin Zhuawu, Adviser to the ITPS Section of the Commonwealth Secretariat. Their expertise and guidance provided participants with invaluable insights into trade negotiation frameworks and techniques.
The workshop agenda included two informative presentations. Ms Tanvi Sinha from the Commonwealth Secretariat Geneva Small States Office delivered a talk on the ‘WTO Doha Development Round – Agriculture,’ while Mr. Shafiq Shahzad, Trade and Investment Minister at Pakistan High Commission, discussed ‘Trade Negotiation Framework – Pakistan’s Case.’ These presentations expanded participants’ knowledge and understanding of ongoing negotiations and Pakistan’s specific interests.
Building on the success of this workshop, the Commonwealth Secretariat is committed to providing ongoing training and support to trade officials across the Commonwealth. By equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge, the Secretariat aims to strengthen Pakistan’s trade engagement and facilitate positive outcomes in international trade negotiations.
Source: The Commonwealth