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The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) is set to host the 26th Annual Conference of the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) in Kathmandu in October.

The FNCCI is organising the conference with the theme 'A Vision for Shared Prosperity' where eminent speakers will discuss as to how Asian governments can work together more closely to achieve sustainable economic development, as well as exchange views on why businessmen in the region need to rely more on each other to be able to sustain their growth and development, according to the press statement issued by the FNCCI.

The Conference also aims to provide a platform for CACCI members to share their ideas on how they can help their respective countries – and the Asia-Pacific region as a whole - in strengthening and spreading the benefits of regional cooperation.

Some 300 of the leading businessmen and government officials from around the Asia-Pacific region are expected to gather in Kathmandu on October 3-5 for the conference. nepalnews.com

 

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