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Home >> International Economic Events 2006 >> Meeting On Building Productive Capacities

Meeting On Building Productive Capacities

 


The Expert Meeting On Building Productive capacities is going to be held in Geneva from 4-6 September 2006.

This is a meeting on raising productive capacities and enhancing efficiency among the emerging developing economies in the world. There will be a detailed discussion on problems faced by the developing nations. The meeting will focus on following points:

  • Steps to attract more Foreign Direct Investments.
  • Optimizing the gains from Foreign Direct Investments.
  • Making Enterprise Development
  • Better Technological distribution.

    The Concept of building productive capacity is a major area of concern on the part of the developing nations of the world. Foreign Direct Investment can raise the productive capacity by promoting investment in the productive areas, transferring technologies and making enterprise development. The meeting will find out some key sectors, which possesses potentialities for drawing more FDI to the country as a method of raising productive capacities.

    Moreover, this meeting will create a sprit of competitiveness among the developing countries in the world to attain millennium development goals.