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Bangladesh’s Fashion Startup Evolution

Bangladesh’s Fashion Startup Evolution

Join us for an exciting webinar that will take you on a journey through the world of Fabraex – a budding Bangladeshi fashion brand with a fresh perspective on blending cultural heritage with contemporary style. Founded by the visionary Fahim Khandkar and driven by the leadership of CEO Saklain bin Salim, Fabraex is a young startup on a mission to empower individuals to embrace their authentic identities through fashion.

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Fireside chat with Dr Indrajit Coomaraswamy: Lessons to be learnt from Sri Lanka’s recent economic crisis | Webinar Recording

Fireside chat with Dr Indrajit Coomaraswamy: Lessons to be learnt from Sri Lanka’s recent economic crisis | Webinar Recording

The ongoing economic crisis in Sri Lanka offers important lessons for policymakers globally. In a thought-provoking fireside chat, Julia Charlton chair of the Commonwealth Chamber of Commerce speaks with Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy, former Governor of Sri Lanka’s Central Bank, to analyse the origins and impacts of the crisis, along with Sri Lanka’s path to recovery.

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Digital Services Tax: An Uncertain Future

Digital Services Tax: An Uncertain Future

In the midst of a raging pandemic as well as in its aftermath, the world has been gripped by digitalisation. Most companies have now transformed into digital entities, and most have a digital presence in almost all parts of the world.

Barrister Rashna Imam on the factors preventing women from entering the legal profession in Bangladesh

Barrister Rashna Imam on the factors preventing women from entering the legal profession in Bangladesh

Barrister Rashna Imam is an Oxford scholar, an advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (both Divisions), and the Managing Partner of Akhtar Imam & Associates. Before joining Akhtar Imam & Associates, Rashna gained expertise as a corporate associate at Baker & McKenzie (London Office) through advising global giants like Arcelor Mittal and Schneider Electric on M&A and post-acquisition integration.

Commonwealth Chamber

The Commonwealth Chamber of Commerce (the CCC) is a membership organisation
connecting businesses and individuals with Commonwealth interests.

The CCC is committed to building, strengthening, and sustaining networks by cultivating meaningful partnerships
throughout Commonwealth business communities all over the world.

Network

The CCC provides a networking forum to members by organising events ranging from speaker events, webinars and business seminars to major conventions which attract key business and decision makers.

Events and Partnership

The CCC strives to promote better understanding of business opportunities by enabling members to discover what’s happening locally and across the Commonwealth in respect of trade, investment and B2B/B2C match-making events. The CCC also hosts joint online events for charities and the local communities with other Commonwealth organisations.

Advocacy

The CCC helps its members to achieve their business goals by canvassing their views and representing them to top opinion-makers and senior officials of Governments and regulators throughout the Commonwealth.

Sharing and Connectivity

The CCC believes in the power of sharing and connectivity. Our members can share their insights and experience on our cloud platform and in doing so promote a well-informed and vibrant digital community for Commonwealth businesses, professionals and entrepreneurs throughout the Commonwealth.

Basic Facts

56

Member Countries

60%

Of the Commonwealth population are 30 years and under

$13 TLN

Combined GDP (USD) of member countries

2.6 BLN

Total population living in the Commonwealth

Commonwealth Advantages 

Trade

• Intra-Commonwealth trade is expected to reach US$700 bn within 2020.

• Combined total exports of goods and services of Commonwealth members reached US$3.1 trillion in 2016, with Asian member countries accounting for 52% of total trade and 41% of exports.

• The Commonwealth has a high orientation towards trade in services (around 30%, compared to 24% of world wide trade in 2016).

• Top five providers of intra-Commonwealth trade in services are India, Canada, Australia, Singapore and the UK.

• Commonwealth countries on average apply fewer harmful non-tariff measures towards each other (and the rest of the world) having applied around 5% fewer since the Global Financial Crisis in 2008-2009

 
 

Investment

• Intra-Commonwealth productive FDI is projected to reach around US$1 trillion by 2020 and as of 2018, accumulated.

• FDI stock in the Commonwealth was over US$5 trillion, with Commonwealth member countries holding around 1/5 of global FDI stock.

• Intra-Commonwealth investments have a greater job-creating impact than investments from other countries,
generating on average 3.3 times more jobs.

 

Investment

• Intra-Commonwealth productive FDI is projected to reach around US$1 trillion by 2020 and as of 2018, accumulated.

• FDI stock in the Commonwealth was over US$5 trillion, with Commonwealth member countries holding around 1/5 of global FDI stock.

• Intra-Commonwealth investments have a greater job-creating impact than investments from other countries,
generating on average 3.3 times more jobs.

 

Doing business

• Contract enforcement is more efficient among Commonwealth members, requiring 20% less time than the world average, boosting both business and investor confidence.

• Business costs are 10-15% lower for Commonwealth countries trading with one another compared to trading with non-Commonwealth countries of comparable size and GDP.

Membership

Under 35 Membership

Free of charge

Exclusive rates to attend our Chamber events we hold every year

Opportunity to join the Chamber committees and social clubs

Public speaking opportunities at our events
Free marketing platform via Membership Benefits Program
Maximum visibility in our publications/newsletters
Opportunity for exposure of your company in our Chamber News and on our website

Individual Membership

£100 (per annum)

Exclusive rates to attend our Chamber events we hold every year

Opportunity to join the Chamber committees and social clubs

Public speaking opportunities at our events

Maximum visibility in our publications/newsletters
Free marketing platform via Membership Benefits Program
Opportunity for exposure of your company in our Chamber News and on our website

SME Membership

£100 (per annum)

Exclusive rates to attend our Chamber events we hold every year

Opportunity to join the Chamber committees and social clubs

Free marketing platform via Membership Benefits Program

Opportunity for exposure of your company in our Chamber News and on our website

Public speaking opportunities at our events
Maximum visibility in our publications/newsletters

Corporate Membership

£500 (per annum)

Exclusive rates to attend our Chamber events we hold every year

Opportunity to join the Chamber committees and social clubs

Public speaking opportunities at our events

Maximum visibility in our publications/newsletters

Free marketing platform via Membership Benefits Program

Opportunity for exposure of your company in our Chamber News and on our website