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The Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) provides
leadership in increasing international trade and investment flows, creating new
business opportunities, promoting good governance and corporate social
responsibility, reducing the digital divide and integrating developing
countries into the global market. In fulfilling its mission, CBC strives to
provide a bridge between the private sector and governments, between emerging
markets and developed markets and between small businesses and international
private sector.
CBCs goal is to achieve economic empowerment for
shared global prosperity through the enhancement of private sector contribution
to social and economic development.
Today we also address the following four challenges,
working in partnership with Commonwealth governments and the private sector.
Changing perceptions Many Commonwealth
countries offer good investment opportunities but suffer from popular
misconceptions, uneven media coverage and failure to promote their economic
strengths to important external audiences.
The CBC is well placed to work with governments and
investors to bring focus to their sound fundamentals and the investment
opportunities that these countries represent.
Globalisation With the growth of the global
economy, national and regional boundaries are losing their relevance. Countries
must increasingly take a more global view of opportunities for growth.
The CBC, as a microcosm of the wider international
economic community, can help countries cope, drawing on its close relationships
with business and governments, and its mission to share knowledge and
experience.
Technology and skills The application of new
technology is a key ingredient of economic success - more important in the long
term than mere money. But technological advancement can happen only if
information access systems are available to those with vision and enterprise to
seek out and develop opportunities. Commonwealth co-operation through the
exchange of skills and knowledge can help overcome that divide.
For example, the CBC plans to deliver programmes for
skills development and capacity building in partnership with training
institutions such as Cambridge University, Aston University and City &
Guilds International.
The Commonwealth Factor The Commonwealth
legacy has equipped member countries with affinities in language, legal
systems, and administrative procedures and political outlook - the
"Commonwealth Factor". This goes a long way towards ensuring that members are
prepared to function individually or as a group in the fast-moving global
context.
Governments and the private sector have demonstrated that
this relatively homogenous trading group is also capable of drawing investment
from non-Commonwealth states including the United States, Japan and the
countries of Europe.
Our main objective is to help developing countries and
their private sector attain a standard that enables them to play a proper role
in globalisation. If we contribute to this process even to a small degree, we
will have achieved our purpose.
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