Workshop on DTIS (Scope, Approach and Process) on EIF, a trade development assistance under the auspices of the Ministry of Economy and Commerce
The Ministry of Commerce is implementing the EIF process, a trade development assistance of the World Trade Organization (WTO). The Scoping Mission Workshop was held on 16 September 2014 at 9 am at Park Royal Hotel (Nay Pyi Taw) to implement the DTIS Phase of Trade Development E-learning among these EIF activities. The opening ceremony was attended by the Chairman of the National Steering Committee (NSC) on the EIF process, the Ministry of Economy and Commerce; On behalf of the Union Minister, Deputy Minister for Economy and Commerce Dr Pwint San addressed the opening speech.
In his opening remarks, the Deputy Minister said that the EIF process, which is a trade development assistance, is a long-term process, and in addition to the action plan to be implemented, it also integrates the necessary financial and technical assistance to carry out the project. The EU has acted as a Donor Facilitator in the EIF process. At the DTIS level, the World Bank will act as the Main Implementing Entity (MIE). The workshop was held to invite relevant government departments to formulate the concept notes required for DTIS. In addition, to be implemented in accordance with government policies A National Steering Committee (NSC) has been formed. As the private sector is very important, representatives from the private sector are included in the committee. The EIF process must be carried out with the assistance of development partners, and in the implementation of the process, it must be implemented in the form of a Public-Private Partnership. This requires the support and cooperation of all stakeholders. We believe that we can achieve success by working together. As the private sector is very important, representatives from the private sector are included in the committee. The EIF process must be carried out with the assistance of development partners, and the implementation of the process must be in the form of a Public-Private Partnership. This requires the support and cooperation of all stakeholders. We believe that we can achieve success by working together. As the private sector is very important, representatives from the private sector are included in the committee. The EIF process must be carried out with the assistance of development partners, and the implementation of the process must be in the form of a Public-Private Partnership. This requires the support and cooperation of all stakeholders. We believe that we can achieve success by working together. It must cooperate in the form of Public Private Partnership. This requires the support and cooperation of all stakeholders. We believe that we can achieve success by working together. It must cooperate in the form of Public Private Partnership. This requires the support and cooperation of all stakeholders. We believe that we can achieve success by working together.
The opening ceremony of the workshop was attended by representatives from trade-related government agencies. The ceremony was also attended by 13 experts from the World Bank and International Financial Cooperation (IFC).
Representatives from the World Bank, Myanmar's trade development partner, also addressed the opening ceremony of the EIF process workshop in Nay Pyi Taw.
In the afternoon, the Ministry of Commerce; Senior officials from the Department of Trade; Experts from the World Bank discussed the relevant issues, and representatives from trade-related government agencies who attended the meeting asked questions. Recommendations were made.
A total of 45 people attended the workshop which was held on 16 September 2014 and the workshop was successfully held at 4:30 pm.