CBF at CHOGM The Hon Kevin Rudd MP Prime Minister, Australia & Chair in Office of the Commonwealth “The 53 nations of the Commonwealth .... represent more than one quarter of the world's population. We represent one third of the world's countries. We represent about one fifth of the world trade. We represent about one quarter of the total membership of the G20.”
The Right Hon Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister, Malaysia “I am of the view that the Commonwealth Business Forum is an ideal platform for the business community to network, exchange valuable experience and knowledge, as well as explore business opportunities and collaboration in areas of interest “
Hon Dr Lawrence Gonzi Former Prime Minister, Malta “In the short time since its inception in 1997, the Commonwealth Business Forum has successfully demonstrated the Commonwealth’s continuing capacity to meet the changing needs of its members - small and large economies alike - by developing practical ways of facilitating trade and investment”
HE Goodluck Jonathan President, Nigeria “I thank the CBC for creating the environment and providing this platform and for supporting Africa’s development by organizing this dialogue. This collaboration must be the beginning of a structured and mutually beneficial engagement between the Commonwealth business community and Africa.”
HE Paul Kagame President, Rwanda “I appreciate the unwavering support received from CBC during Rwanda's application to join the Commonwealth. Now that Rwanda is a formal member, we look forward to an even stronger partnership to promote business and investment not only in our country, but in Africa as a whole.”
Hon Kamla Persad Bissessar Prime Minister, Trinidad And Tobago “I extend warmest congratulations to the Commonwealth Business Council for its foresight in bringing together such a distinguished group of businessmen, entrepreneurs, investors and financiers for the purpose of fostering economic partnerships for the benefit of the family of Commonwealth nations. “
HE Yoweri Museveni President, Uganda “Amongst the Commonwealth countries, there is significant untapped potential. With active involvement of the private sector in partnership with governments, this potential can be harnessed in a wide range of sectors...CBF provides an ideal platform to help achieve these goals in order to promote economic growth and sustainable development”
Welcome Message by His Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa, President of Sri Lanka Ayubowan On behalf of the Government and the people of Sri Lanka, I extend my warm greetings and best wishes to the Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF). The CBF is an integral part of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) that is being jointly organized by the Government of Sri Lanka and the Commonwealth Business Council. Sri Lanka, as a founder member of the modern Commonwealth, considers it a great honour to host CHOGM and its parallel events. The theme of CBF 2013 is “Partnership for Wealth Creation and Social Development: The Commonwealth, Indian Ocean and SAARC�. This theme is indeed timely and relevant to us for several reasons. First, South Asia is home to some of the fastest growing economies in the world today, although equitable wealth creation is still a challenge for the policy makers. Second, social development, which is fostered by inclusive growth strategies, has been lagging in several countries in the Commonwealth including some in the Indian Ocean regions, and private entrepreneurship, global linkages and strong institutional support are therefore needed to sustain this growth momentum and make it inclusive. In that background, the time is now ripe for the Commonwealth, Indian Ocean and SAARC countries to use the opportunities of their long standing relationships as they move into this new era of development. The Commonwealth has a combination of developed and developing countries with diverse cultures and traditions. This diversity creates a fertile ground for the exchange of technological know-how, skills and investments that would foster sustainable economic partnerships between businesses and Governments in the Commonwealth. While technology and investment are necessary, nations must also develop healthy interactions to build strong institutions that could convert the decisions and agreements reached at these international fora, into realistic practices and processes that would deliver the desired outcomes. Sri Lanka is delighted to host CBF 2013 as we too have embarked on a journey of rapid and inclusive growth. The country is now well positioned to become an important economic centre in the region, with the launch of an ambitious five hub strategy for economic development. Under this strategy, aviation, commercial, energy, knowledge and naval hubs will connect South Asia to the rest of the world. I am confident that the Governments, businesses and all other participants at this forum will benefit by the opportunity to network and build lasting relationships. Needless to say, the benefits of partnerships amongst us, can lead to significant growth, improving the prospects of all participants to serve their communities and countries. Let me therefore, with great pleasure, welcome you to the Commonwealth Business Forum 2013 in Colombo, and wish you success in all your endeavours. Mahinda Rajapaksa President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Confirmed Speakers Include: Heads of Government
Rt Hon Freundel Stuart Prime Minister, Barbados
HE Paul Kagame President, Rwanda
HE John Dramani Mahama Rt Hon Thomas Thabane Prime Minister, Lesotho President, Ghana
HE Joyce Banda President, Malawi
HE Armando Guebuza President, Mozambique
HE Hifikepunye Pohamba President, Namibia
Hon Dr Denzil L. Douglas Prime Minister, St. Kitts and Nevis
HE Jakaya Kikwete President, Tanzania
Hon Kamla Persad-Bissessar Prime Minister, Trinidad & Tobago
HE Yoweri Museveni President, Uganda
HE James Michel, President, Seychelles
Ministerial & Government Participation
Hon Basil Rajapaksa, Minister of Economic Development, Sri Lanka
Hon Prof Gamini Peiris, Minister of External Affairs, Sri Lanka
Ajith Nivard Cabraa Governor, Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Hon Olusegun Aganga Minister of Industry, Trade & Investment, Nigeria
Mrs Phyllis Kandie, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry for East African Community, Commerce and Tourism, Kenya
Dato Mustapa Mohamed, Minister of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia
Patrick Bitature, Chairman, SimbaTel, Uganda
Philip Bouverat, Director, JCB, UK
International Business Leaders
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, CEO, Access Bank, Nigeria
Rahul Bajaj Chairman, Bajaj Auto, India
James Benoit CEO, AfrAsia Bank, Mauritius
C.K. Birla Chairman, CK Birla Group, India
Confirmed Speakers Include: International Business Leaders
Sonjoy Chatterjee Chairman, Goldman Sachs India
Binod Chaudhary , President , Chaudhar Group, Nepal
Tim Cobbold, CEO, De La Rue, UK
Pascal Dozie, Chairman, Diamond Group Advisory Board, Nigeria
Louis Farrugia Chairman, Simonds Farsons Cisk, Malta
James Gatera Managing Director Bank of Kigali, Rwanda
Mr. S. Gopalakrishnan Co-Founder & Vice Chairman, Infosys, India
Sir Thomas Harris Vice-Chairman, Standard Chartered UK
HRH Prince Tunku Imran, Chairman, Commonwealth Games Federation, Malaysia
Manoj Kohli, CEO and Managing Director, Bharti airtel, India
Arnaud Lagesse, CEO, GML, Mauritius
Maurice Lam, Founding Partner, Stewardship Consulting, Singapore
Penny Low, President & Founder, Social Innovation Park, Singapore
Mian Mohammad Mansha, Chairman, Nishat Group, Pakistan
Freda Miriklis, International President, BPW, Australia
Hugh Morgan, CEO, First Charnock, Australia
James Mwangi, CEO, Equity Bank, Kenya
Roy Newey, Managing Partner, Growth Partnership, UK
Diana Noble CEO, CDC Group, UK
Dr Chris Nonis Chairman, Mackwoods, Sri Lanka
James Packer Chairman, Crown Limited, Australia
Chris Parsons Chair, India Practice, Herbert Smith Freehills, UK
Susantha Ratnayake Chairman & CEO, John Keells , Sri Lanka
Dr Turki Al Rasheed, Chairman, Golden Grass, Saudi Arabia
Alan Rosling, Chairman, Kiran Energy, India
Dr BR Shetty, CEO, Neopharma, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Andy Thorne, CEO, Kestrel Liner Agency, UK
Kazi Akram Uddin Ahmed, President, FBCCI, Bangladesh
Sev Vettivetpillai, Partner, Abraaj Group, UK
Razik Zarook, Chairman, Bank of Ceylon, Sri Lanka
Draft Programme
Registration Day: Monday, 11 November 12.00-19.00 Registration 14:00-17:00 Commonwealth Investment Promotion Roundtable (by invitation only) 17.00-18.00 Speaker Reception & Forum Briefing (by invitation only)
Day One: Tuesday, 12 November 09:00-10:30 Opening CeremonyPartnering for Wealth Creation and Social Development The Commonwealth brings together some to the world’s wealthiest and poorest countries, this session will focus on forming partnerships to ensure that the benefits of growth reach the whole of society and guarantee widespread social development. Keynote Address: HE Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa, President, Sri Lanka
10:30-11:00 Refreshments and Networking Break 11:00-12:30 The Commonwealth, Indian Ocean, Pacific and SAARC: Building New Partnerships
Sectoral Networking Sessions The Sectoral Networking Sessions will be held in the Networking Lounge and are open to all delegates with interests in the sector.
With a significant population base, skills and natural resources these regions draw together some of the world’s fast growing and most dynamic countries. This session will help set the agenda for the Forum and focus on building new partnerships for business and Government.
12.30-13.55
Networking Lunches
Hosted Networking Lunches 1) Hosted Lunch 3) Hosted Lunch
2) Hosted Lunch 4) Hosted Lunch
14.00-15.30 Developing the Rural Economy for Sustainable Shared Growth Developing the rural economy is a key aim for many Commonwealth countries development agendas. This session will examine the challenges and opportunities for partnerships to ensure sustained growth in rural areas including in; Agriculture, Infrastructure and Education.
14.00-1530 BPO & ICT
14.00-15.30 Partnership Roundtables 1) Manufacturing and Value Addition
2) Innovation, Start-ups and Young Entrepreneurs
Networking Break
15.30-16.00 Refreshments and Networking Break 16.00-17.25 Developing Small & Medium Business for Greater Wealth Creation SMEs are the life-blood of all economies, be they large or small, developed or emerging, they are the largest employers and a leading source of innovation. This session will look at ways to ensure sustained growth, access to finance and methods of internationalisation.
16.00-17.25 Invest in Malawi Chair: HE Joyce Banda, President, Malawi
17.30-18.55
Business Mentoring Roundtable A conversation with Rahul Bajaj
Sri Lanka: Trading Hub for the Indian Ocean and SAARC Sri Lanka’s geographic position puts it at the heart of one of the global economy’s fastest growing and high volume regions. This session will look at the opportunities for Sri Lanka to further develop its regional presence as a trading and business hub.
17.30-18.55
Partnership Roundtables 1) Business and Society
19:00
16.00-17.25 Renewable Energy
2) Strategies for Meeting Future Energy Demand
Reception & Gala Dinner: Celebrating Sri Lanka and the Commonwealth Address: HE Kamalesh Sharma, Commonwealth Secretary General Keynote Address: HE Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa, President, Sri Lanka Guests of Honour: Commonwealth Foreign Ministers
17.30-18.55 Apparel & Textiles
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Day Two: Wednesday, 13 November 07:30-08:45 Hosted Breakfast Sessions 1) Breakfast hosted by SLPA (Colombo Port) 2) Parliament and Business Roundtable
09.00-10.30 Sri Lanka: 21st Century Business Destination For the last 5 years Sri Lanka has averaged 7% growth and is expected to continue to grow even faster over the next decade. This session will examine the opportunities in Sri Lanka and provide business views on how to supercharge the country’s development.
09.00-10.30 Partnership Roundtables 1) Digital Growth and ICT
2) Achieving Employability: Vocational Training & Qualifications
Sectoral Networking Sessions The Sectoral Networking Sessions will be held in the Networking Lounge and are open to all delegates with interests in the sector.
10.30-11.00 Refreshments and Networking Break 11.00-12.30 Infrastructure Challenges: New Global Partnerships Infrastructure deficits are the most common impediment to growth across the Commonwealth, this session will look at ways of tackling this challenge by examining the potential for partnerships between Government and business, development banks and donor organisations.
11.00-12.30 Agriculture & Plantations
11.00-12.30 Partnership Roundtables 1) Facilitating Asian investment into Africa
2) Textiles & Apparel
12.30-14.00 Hosted Networking Lunches
Networking Lunch
1) Lunch hosted by Central Bank of Sri Lanka
14.00-15.30 Banking and Financial Services: Enhancing Access & Economic Resilience Credible, reliable and trustworthy banking and financial services provide the engine for growth in all sectors of the economy. This session will examine ways of strengthening this critical sector and ensuring that it is accessible to all sectors of society.
14.00-15.30 Invest in Rwanda HE Paul Kagame, President, Rwanda
Partnership Roundtable 1) Addressing Regional Skill Requirements through Education
15.30-16.00 Refreshments and Networking Break
Networking Break
16.00-17.25 Tourism and Hospitality: A Critical Driver of Growth Tourism is a mainstay of many of Commonwealth countries’ economies and is an important driver of employment. This session will examine ways of increasing and diversifying tourism without threatening the local economy or ecosystem.
16.00-17.25 Invest in Uganda HE Yoweri Museveni, President, Uganda
17.30-18.30
1) Impact Investment: Generating Returns and Development
C’wealth Businesswomen Network: Women as Drivers of Growth & Development
Partnership Roundtables 1) Developing C’wealth Capital Markets
2) Supporting Family Businesses
18.30-19.00 Special Address: New Vision for Wealth Creation and Social Development HE Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda
19.30
16.00-17.25 Agriculture & Plantations
Partnership Roundtable
Across many Commonwealth countries one of the most under-utilised economic resources are women, representing more than 50% of population the contribution that empowered businesswomen can make to growth and development is substantial. This session will bring together female leaders from government & business to discuss ways of enhancing the role of women in business.
17.30-18.30
14.00-15.30 Construction & Infrastructure
Gala Dinner Keynote Address: Visiting Head of Government
17.30-18.30 Tourism
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Day Three: Thursday, 14 November 07:30-08:45 Hosted Breakfast Sessions 1) Sport for Development & Growth 2) Hosted Breakfast
2) Energy Exploration & Development 4) Hosted Breakfast
09:00-09:55 Energy and Natural Resource Development: Commonwealth Partnerships Many Commonwealth countries are richly endowed with energy, mineral and other natural resources and are in a position to feed the ever growing global demand for resources. This session will share experience of successful resource development
09:00-09:55 1) Invest in Tanzania Chair: HE Jakaya Kikwete, President, Tanzania
2) Invest In: Country Roundtable Chair: Visiting Head of Government
10:00-10:55 Africa & Asia: Reshaping Partnerships for Sustainable Growth Africa and Asia will be the drivers of global growth for the 21st Century, this session will focus on ways of ensuring that growth is sustained and to the benefit of all.
10:00-10:55 1) Invest in Ghana Chair: HE John Mahama, President, Ghana
11:00-11:55
2) Invest In: Country Roundtable Chair: Visiting Head of Government
Tackling Unemployment: Education, Knowledge and Skills Unemployment is a challenge for all countries and an educated and highly skilled workforce is key to ensuring that growth and development don't stall in the mid to long term. This session will examine the potential for partnerships across the Commonwealth and share best practice and experience on tackling unemployment.
11:00-11:55
1) Invest in Mozambique
2) Invest In: Country Roundtable
Chair: HE Armando Guebuza, President, Mozambique
Chair: Visiting Head of Government
12:00-12:55 Strengthening National Economies through Global Business and Trade Global business provides employment and gives consumers increased choice at lower prices. This session will examine how economic growth can be enhanced though further linkages between large and small business and partnerships between government and business.
12:00-12:55 1) Invest in Namibia Chair: HE Hifikepunye Pohamba, President, Namibia
2) Invest In: Country Roundtable Chair: Visiting Head of Government
13:00-14.30 Closing Lunch 13:00
Depart Colombo for Sri Lankan President’s Roundtable with Heads of Government and Business Leaders in Hambantota Chair: HE Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa, President, Sri Lanka (By Invitation Only)
Doing Business at CBF 2013 The Forum will feature a project portfolio of investment proposals that are looking for funding, equity or business partners. The Business Matching Centre will enable participants to meet with potential investors, investment bankers, and potential knowledge partners to present their projects. Project summaries will be available in advance to interested investors and partners and project holders will be available for one-to-one meetings. Projects will be organised by country and sector and include business plans with identified requirements in terms of investment required, technical and knowledge-
Business-to-Business Meetings at CBF 2007
based requirements. For potential investors, this is an opportunity to establish strong partnerships and explore investment opportunities in key sectors such as ICT, financial services, tourism, infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing and the environment. The Centre will bring together entrepreneurs looking to access finance and new markets, investors and companies looking for new markets or projects, and companies looking for external markets and knowledge partnerships to improve their competitiveness. facilitated business meetings at CBF 2009
B2B Forum activities will include: •
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a project book and digital version with summaries of projects and short profiles of potential partners/ investors
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meetings potential
Exhibition Centre at CBF 2011
The Centre will bring together businesses and a wide range of potential investors, government bodies and global technology and knowledge based industries.
Commonwealth Business Forum 2013 Access Opportunities in Sri Lanka •
Learn about potential projects in one of the fastest growing markets in the world
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Access opportunities in key sectors: agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, education, IT/BPO, renewable energy and infrastructure
HE Dr Chris Nonis, Sri Lankan High Commissioner to the UK & Dr Mohan Kaul, Chairman, CBC Launching the Sri Lanka Investment Guide 2012
Biggest Business Event Ever held in Sri Lanka •
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Pan Commonwealth and beyond
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1,000 delegates and 100 international business speakers
Most Diverse Business Networking Opportunity •
1,000 delegates from 60 countries and 6 continents
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Project portfolio of investment proposals
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Country and regional investment sessions
Project Portfolio of Investment Proposals •
National and international call for projects
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Project lounge for presentations and one-to-one meetings
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