A delegation of International Chamber of Commerce-Bangladesh (ICCB) left the capital for Hong Kong yesterday to attend the two-day ICC-G20 Regional Consultation for Asia and the Pacific that will end today.
The four-member team is headed by its president Mahbubur Rahman, the organisation said in a statement yesterday.
They will discuss the set of recommendations to be submitted by International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and G20 Advisory Group to the G20 Summit that is scheduled to be held in Canne, France in November 2011.
The topics to be discussed in Hong Kong include: trade, investment and development; strengthening financial regulations and ensuring the availability of trade finance; reforming the international monetary system; mitigating the adverse impacts of commodity price volatility, fighting corruption and encouraging green growth.
ICC has already organised three consultative sessions with regional business leaders in Mexico City, Doha and Zurich to ensure balance and substance behind its recommendations, the statement added.
The other three members of the ICC team are: Latifur Rahman, vice president of ICC Bangladesh; Syed Manzur Elahi, chairman of Apex Adelchi Footwear Ltd, and Amjad Khan Chowdhury, president of Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dhaka.


