“Sustained and Resilient Growth Through a Robust World Trade” Conference

The Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI), the parent organization of the Asian Bankers Association (ABA) composed of national chambers of commerce and business associations from 25 Asian countries, wishes to invite you and your colleagues to join this year’s 35th CACCI Conference to be held virtually on November 2, 2021 at 2:00 PM, Taipei time.

Co-organized by CACCI Primary Members from Taiwan, namely, the Chinese International Economic Cooperation Association (CIECA) and the Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce (CNAIC), this year’s online annual gathering carries the theme “Sustained and Resilient Growth Through a Robust World Trade.”

The latest Conference Program can be viewed below.

We encourage you to participate in this year’s 35th CACCI Conference. Your presence will provide you the opportunity to virtually meet with international and regional experts who will share their views on how to address the challenges and grasp the opportunities presented by the ongoing transformation in the regional and global trade and investment environment.

You may register HERE

You will then receive a confirmation of your registration and instructions on how to join the meeting.

Should you have further questions, please write to cacci@cacci.biz

 

2021 1015 35 Conference Program 01

 

2 thoughts on ““Sustained and Resilient Growth Through a Robust World Trade” Conference

  1. Shehara

    Is the program cancelled. Or is it scheduled for December?

    • mig moreno

      The conference is scheduled for November 2. It is on track. Please register

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