PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS, No. 6, Wednesday, 20

PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS
No. 6, Wednesday, 20 July 2016 Rev. 2
2--3 p.m.
12 p.m.
Meeting of the Extended Bureau
Meeting of the Credentials Committee
Aberdares Hall
14th floor
meeting room
Committee members: Argentina, Austria, Barbados, China, Côte d’Ivoire,
Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, South Africa and United States of America
9.30–
11.30 a.m.
High-level event
Bolstering public policies for vibrant and inclusive markets
Tsavo 1
Moderator:
Mr. Bonney Tunya, Presenter, CNBC Africa
Opening remarks:
Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Panellists:
 H.E. Khaled Hanafy, Minister for Supply and Internal Trade, Egypt (tbc)
 H.E. Mr. Paulo Ferreira, Deputy Minister for Economy, State Secretary
for Trade, Portugal
 Mr. Pascal Lamy, former Director General, World Trade Organization,
France
 Mr. David Croft, Global Sustainable Development Director, Diageo,
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
 Ms. Amanda Long, Director General, Consumers International,
United Kingdom
10.40–11.20
a.m
11.20–11.30
a.m.
2.30–4.30 p.m.
Discussant:
 Mr. Aviol Fleurant, Minister for Planning and External Cooperation, Haiti
Interactive debate
Closing remarks
High-level event
Promoting a global environment for prosperity for all
Strengthening multilateralism, finding common solutions
Moderator:
Mr. Richard Kozul-Wright, Director, Globalization and Development
Strategies Division, UNCTAD
Opening remarks:
Mr. Joakim Reiter, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Keynote speakers:
 His Eminence Cardinal Turkson, Holy See
 H.E. Mr. Rob Davies, Minister for Trade and Industry, South Africa
 Mr. Mario Pezzini, Director, Development Centre, Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development
 H.E. Ms. Ileana Barbara Nuñez Mordoche, Deputy Minister for Trade and
Foreign Investment, Cuba (tbc)
Tsavo 1
Discussants:
 Mr. Prakash Hinduja, Hinduja Advisers, Switzerland
 Mr. Aeneas Chuma, Regional Director for Africa, International Labour
Organization
 Ms. Vlada Gromova, Representative of the Youth Forum
 Mr. James Mwai, Representative of the Civil Society Forum
 Ms. Deborah James, Director of International Programmes, Centre for
Economic and Policy Research, United States
10 a.m.
Committee of the Whole (private)
Aberdares Hall
9.10 a.m.–
12.10 p.m.
General debate
Shimba Hall
3–6 p.m.
General debate
Shimba Hall
11.30 a.m.–
1 p.m.
Ministerial round table
Empowering consumers and fostering competition to transform markets
More effective States and more efficient markets
Tsavo 3
Moderator:
Ms. Julie Gichuru, Journalist and News Anchor, Kenya
Opening remarks:
Mr. Joakim Reiter, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Panellists:
 H.E. Ms. Martine Pinville, Minister of State for Commerce, Craft
Industries and Trade, Consumer Affairs and Social and Solidarity-based
Eonomy, France
 H.E. Mr. Herbert Tassano, Chair, Board of Directors, National Institute
for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property, Peru
 Ms. Lisa J. Kubiske, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Stste for International
Finance and Development, United States
 Mr. Atef Yacoub, Chair, Consumer Protection Agency, Egypt
 Mr. Sothi Rachagan,Vice Chancellor, Nilai University, Malaysia
Commentators:
 Mr. Pradeep Singh Mehta, Secretary-General, Consumer Unity and Trust
Society International
 Ms. Teresa Moreira, Director General for Consumers, Portugal
11.30 a.m.–
1 p.m.
Ministerial round table
Escaping the middle-income trap
Building productive capacity to transform economies
Introductory remarks and Moderator:
Mr. Richard Kozul-Wright, Director, Globalization and Development
Strategies Division, UNCTAD
Opening remarks:
Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Panellists:
 Mr. Lutchmeenaraidoo Seetanah, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Regional
Integration and International Trade, Mauritius
 Ms. Nathalie Cely Suarez, President, Centre for Competition and
Innovation, Ecuador
 Mr. Rob Davies, Minister for Trade and Industry, South Africa
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 Mr. Mario Pezzini, Director, Development Centre, Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development
1–2 p.m.
3–4.30 p.m.
Press briefing
Ministerial round table
Looking beyond emergencies: Creating opportunities in migrant sourcing and
transiting countries
Shimba Hall
Tsavo 2
Moderator:
Mr. Debapriya Bhattacharya, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Policy
Dialogue, Bangladesh
Opening remarks:
Mr. Joakim Reiter, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Panellists:
 Mr. Axel Addy, Minister for Trade and Industry, Liberia
 Macharia Kamau, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Kenya to
the United Nations, New York
 Mr. Haluk Ilicak, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Turkey to
the World Trade Organization, Geneva
 Ms. Dorothea Schütz, Director General, Federal Ministry for Economic
Affairs and Energy, Germany
 Mr. Christiaan Rebergen, Director General for International Cooperation,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
 Mr. Raul Delgado-Wise, President and Founder, International Network on
Migration and Development, Mexico
4.30–6 p.m.
Ministerial round table
The trillion dollar question: How to kick-start trade and output growth?
Tsavo 1
Moderator:
Mr. George Njenga, Dean, Strathmore Business School
Opening remarks:
Mr. Joakim Reiter, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Panellists:
 Mr. Joshua Setipa, Minister for Trade and Industry, Lesotho
 Mr. Paulo Ferreira, Deputy Minister for Economy and Secretary of State
of Commerce, Portugal
 Ms. Arancha González, Executive Director, International Trade Centre
 Mr. Jay Ireland, President and Chief Executive Officer, General Electric
Africa
 Mr. Darshan Chandaria, Group Chief Executive Officer, and Director,
Chandaria Industries Ltd.
Lead discussants:
 Mr. Denis Ulin, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Economic
Development, Russian Federation
 Mr. Alejandro Lago, Director, Africa Initiative, IESE Business School
4.30–6 p.m.
Ministerial round table
Reassessing debt sustainability in the contemporary economy: Risks,
vulnerabilities and policy options
Moderator:
Mr. Richard Kozul-Wright, Director, Globalization and Development
Strategies Division, UNCTAD
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Tsavo 2
Participants:
 Dr. Patrick Njoroge, Governor, Central Bank of Kenya
 H.E. Mr. Raymund Furrer, State Secratariat for Economic Affairs,
Switzerland
 H.E. Ms. Ileana Núñez Mordoche, Deputy Minister for Foreign Trade and
Investment, Cuba
 Mr. Eric LeCompte, Executive Director, Jubilee Network, United States
 Mr. Ricardo James, Chargé d’Affaires, Office of the Eastern Caribbean
States
 Mr. Gabriel Negatu, Regional Director, African Development Bank
World Investment Forum
7.30–9 a.m.
High-level chief executive officer matchmaking breakfast
(By invitation)
Sarova Stanley
Hotel
With the participation of Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
1.30–3.30 p.m.
Promoting investment in urban development
Amphitheatre
Moderator:
Ms. Beatrice Marshall, Global News Anchor, China Central
Television News
Opening statement:
Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Speakers:
 Mr. Russell Curtis, Head, Durban Investment Promotion Authority, South
Africa
 Mr. James Donovan, Chief Executive Officer, ADEC Group
 Mr. Mohan Guruswamy, Chief Knowledge Officer, World Free Zones
Organization
 Ms. Aisa Kacyira Kirabo, Deputy Executive Director, UN-Habitat
 Mr. Evans Kidero, Governor, Nairobi City County, Kenya
 Mr. Arvind Mayaram, Chair, Consumer Unity and Trust Society Institute
for Regulation and Competition
 Mr. James Mugerwa, Managing Director, Shelter Afrique, Kenya
3--6 p.m.
Sustainable stock exchanges dialogue on green finance
Moderator:
Mr. Sean Kidney, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder, Climate Bonds
Initiative, United Kingdom
Opening statement:
Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Keynote address:
Mr. Paul Muthaura, Chief Executive Officer, Capital Market Authority,
Kenya
Opening remarks:
Mr. James Zhan, Director, Division on Investment and Enterprise, UNCTAD
Ms. Ligia Noronha, Director, Technology, Industry and Economics Division,
United Nations Environment Programme
Round table participants:
 Mr. Thapelo Tsheole, Chief Executive Officer, Botswana Stock Exchange
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 Mr. Mohamed Omran, Executive Chair, Egyptian Exchange
 Mr. Geoffrey Odundo, Chief Executive Officer, Nairobi Securities
Exchange, Kenya
 Mr. Maurice Bauer, Secretary-General, Luxembourg Stock Exchange
 Mr. Tiaan Bazuin, Chief Executive Officer, Namibia Stock Exchange
 Mr. Pierre Celestin Rwabukumba, Chief Executive Officer, Rwanda
Stock Exchange
 Mr. Moremi Marwa, Chief Executive Officer, Dar es Salaam Stock
Exchange, United Republic of Tanzania
 Ms. Corli Le Roux, Head of Sustainability, Johannesburg Stock
Exchange, South Africa
 Mr. Patrick Scheurle, Chief Executive Officer, BlueOrchard Finance,
Switzerland
 Mr. Steve Waygood, Chief Responsible Investment Officer, Aviva
Investors, United Kingdom
 Ms. Nuru Mugambi, Director of Communications and Public Affairs,
Kenya Bankers Association
 Mr. Hans-Peter Egler, Chief Executive Officer, Global Infrastructure
Basel Foundation, Switzerland
 Mr. Guo Peiyuan, General Manager, SynTao, China
 Ms. Susan Maingi, Director, Bamburi Cement, Kenya
 Ms. Mardi McBrien, Managing Director, Climate Disclosure Standards
Board, United Kingdom
 Mr. Tim Edwards, Senior Director, Standard and Poor’s Dow Jones
Indices, United Kingdom
 Ms. Jane Stevensen, Group of 20 Task Force Engagement Director,
Carbon Disclosure Project, United Kingdom
 Ms. Elodie Feller, Sustainable Stock Exchanges Coordinator, Finance
Initiative, United Nations Environment Programme
4--7 p.m.
High-level round table on investment and enterprise development
Opening statement:
Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Co-chairs:
 H.E. Ms. Lilianne Ploumen, Minister for Foreign Trade and
Development Cooperation, Netherlands
 H.E. Mr. Rob Haydn Davies, Minister for Trade and Industry,
South Africa
Speakers:
 H.E. Mr. Khaalis Rolle, Minister of State for Investments, Bahamas
 H.E. Mr. Amir Hossain Amu, Minister for Industries, Bangladesh
 H.E. Mr. Lyonpo Lekey Dorji, Minister for Economic Affairs, Bhutan
 H.E. Mr. Laurent Serge Etoundi Ngoa, Minister for Small and Mediumsized Enterprises, Social Economy and Handicrafts, Cameroon
 H.E. Mr. Ali Tayebnia, Minister for Economy and Finance,
Islamic Republic of Iran
 H.E. Mr. Jeffrey I. Kim, Foreign Investment Ombudsman,
Republic of Korea
 H.E. Mr. Bayartsogt Sangajav, Member of the State Great Hural of
Mongolia, Cabinet Member, Minister and Chief of Cabinet
Secretariat, Mongolia
 H.E. Mr. Sujeewa Senasinghe, State Minister of International Trade,
Sri Lanka
 H.E. Mr. Charles John Mwijage, Minister for Trade, Industry and
Investment, United Republic of Tanzania
 Ms. Lisa Kubiske, Assistant Secretary of State for International
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Amphitheatre
Finance and Development, United States
 Mr. Deodat Maharaj, Deputy Secretary-General, Commonwealth of
Nations
 Mr. Kostas Stamoulis, Assistant Director-General, Economic and
Social Development Department, Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations
 Dr. Ratnakar Adhikari, Executive Director, Executive Secretariat,
Enhanced Integrated Framework
 Mr. Sergio Alonso Fernández de Córdova, Chair and Co-founder,
PVBLIC Foundation
 Mr. Martin Ruvugabigwi, Chair, Commonwealth Alliance of
Young Entrepreneurs
 Mr. Phil Andrew, Chief Executive Officer, Workinglinks
Civil Society Forum
Civil Society Forum plenary (sixth session)
Themes:
 Structural transformation
 Inclusive growth and development
Civil Society
Forum Plenary
Tent
Civil Society Forum side events
11.30 a.m.–
1 p.m.
2–3 p.m.
3–4.30 p.m.
4.30–6 p.m.
Trading inequalities: The impact of preferential trade and investment
agreements on inequality and development justice
(Organized by Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development;
Third World Network; and Ibon International)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 1
Demonstration of the development data hub
(Organized by Tax Justice Network –Africa and Development Initiatives)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 2
The continental free trade area and structural economic transformation
in Africa
(Organized by Third World Network)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 3
Achieving structural and rural transformation in Africa through
sustainable agricultural investment
(Organized by Southern and Eastern African Trade, Information and
Negotiations Institute Uganda)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 4
Civil society information exchange session
Civil Society
Forum Tent 1
How free trade agreements promote climate change
(Organized by Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development;
Third World Network; and Ibon International)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 1
How can the continental free trade area support meeting the Sustainable
Development Goals?
(Organized by Consumer Unity and Trust Society International, African Union
Commission, Trade Policy Training Centre in Africa and UNCTAD)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 2
Taxation and human rights in East Africa: Why negative competition is
hurting us all
(Organized by East African Tax and Governance Network)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 3
The proposed trade in services agreement: Help or hindrance in achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals, and the role of UNCTAD
(Organized by Our World is Not For Sale)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 1
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Mobiliser les financements pour investir dans le développement durable
en Afrique
(Organized by Solidarité Agissante pour le Développement Familial)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 2
Women and trade: Alternative realities for a transformative economy
(Organized by Southern and Eastern African Trade, Information and
Negotiations Institute Uganda and African Women’s Development
and Communication Network)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 3
12 p.m.
Daily press briefing
Shimba
Hall
2–2.45
p.m.
European Parliament press conference
Making trade work for the poor and the importance of the parliamentary involvement,
scrutiny and transparency
Shimba
Hall
Moderator:
Mindaugas Kojelis, European Parliament
Speakers:
 Mr. Bernd Lange, Chair, Committee on International Trade, and Development
Committee, European Parliament
 Mr. Joachim Zeller, Member of the European Parliament
 Ms. Maria Arena, Member of the European Parliament
7 p.m.
UNCTAD press conference
Regulating fisheries subsidies must be an integral part of the implementation of the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development
Tsavo 3
Other side events
8–9.15 a.m.
Working breakfast on best practices for competition in Africa
Tsavo 2
Introductory remarks and Moderator:
Mr. Guillermo Valles, Director, Division on International Trade in Goods and
Services, and Commodities, UNCTAD
Showcase of Kenyan experience in implementing peer review recommendations, as
a pioneer in the UNCTAD voluntary peer review programme
Speaker:
Mr. Francis Kariuki, Director General, Competition Authority, Kenya
Competition law and policy: UNCTAD trust fund technical cooperation projects at
the national level
Speakers:
 H.E. Jean-Marc Hoscheit, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of
Luxembourg to the United Nations, Geneva
 Mr. Benjamin Chinhengo, Assistant Director, Competition and Tariff
Commission, Zimbabwe
 Mr. Merkebu Zeleke Sime, Director General, Trade, Competition and
Consumer Protection Authority, Ethiopia
 Mr. Sadaaki Suwazono, Japan Fair Trade Commission
10–11.30 a.m.
Transparent markets for sustainable energy investments: policy options for
sustainable energy investment strategies
(Organized with Energy Charter Treaty)
Moderator:
Matteo Barra, International Energy Charter
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Nairobi
Investment
Village
Panellists:
 Ms. Nathalie Bernasconi, International Institute for Sustainable
Development
 Mr. Patrick Obath, Associate Director, Adam Smith International Africa
Limited
 Ms. Asmita Parshotam, South Africa Institute for International Affairs
 Ms. Lisa Sachs, Columbia Centre for Sustainable Investment
 Ms. Elisabeth Tuerk, Chief, International Investment Agreements Section,
UNCTAD
12–12.30 p.m.
Launch of the UNCTAD non-tariff measures support programme for the
continental free trade area negotiations
Hilton Hotel
Moderator:
Mr. Guillermo Valles, Director, Division on International Trade in Goods and
Services, and Commodities, UNCTAD
Speakers:
 Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
 H.E. Fatima Haram Acyl, Commissioner for Trade and Industry,
African Union
1–2.30 p.m.
Approaches by developing countries to reforming investment rules: South–
South dialogue and cooperation
Nairobi
Investment
Centre
Moderator:
Dr. Manuel Montes, Special Advisor to the South Centre
Panellists:
 Representative from Indonesia
 Representative from Brazil
 Representative from South Africa
 Representative from India
12–1 p.m.
Closing session of UNCTAD, Common Market for Eastern and Southern
Africa, East African Community and Southern African Development
Community training on non-tariff measures
Launch of UNCTAD non-tariff measures support programme for the African
Union continental free trade area negotiations
(By invitation; accredited press welcome to the Nairobi Safari Club)
Nairobi Safari
Club
Moderator:
Mr. Peter N. Kiguta, Director General for Trade and Customs,
East African Community
Speakers:
 Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
 H.E. Fatima Haram Acyl, Commissioner for Trade and Industry, African
Union
 Mr. Kevin McKinley, Secretary-General, International Organization for
Standardization
 H.E. Dr. Kipyego Cheluget, Assistant Secretary-General in Charge of
Programmes, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
1–2 p.m.
What role for competition policies in regional integration? The cases of Africa
and Latin America
Opening remarks:
Mr. Joakim Reiter, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD
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Moderator:
Mr. Guillermo Valles, Director, Division on International Trade in Goods and
Services, and Commodities, UNCTAD
Speakers:
 Mr. G. Lipimile, Executive Director of Competition of the Common
Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
 Ms. Paulina Elago, Executive Secretary, Southern Africa Customs Union
 Mr. Hardin Rathisusu, Deputy Commissioner, Competition Commission,
South Africa
 Mr. Herbert Tassano, Chair, Board of Directors, National Institute for the
Defense of Competition and Intellectual Property, Peru
 Mr. Sadaaki Suwazono. Director, International Division, Japan Federal
Trade Commission
Interactive debate
Closing remarks:
Mr. Guillermo Valles, Director, Division on International Trade in Goods and
Services, and Commodities, UNCTAD
1–2.30 p.m.
What will it take to support the least developed countries to meet the
Sustainable Development Goals?
(Organized with European Commission and Enhanced Integrated Framework for
the Least Developed Countries)
Tsavo 2
Moderator:
Mr. Joakim Reiter, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Speakers:
 Mr. Joakim Reiter, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD
 H.E. Mr. Tofail Ahmed, Minister for Commerce, Bangladesh
 H.E. Ms. Jessy C. Petit-Frere, Minister for Trade and Industry, Haiti
 H.E. Ms. Amelia Kyambadde, Minister for Trade, Industry and
Cooperatives, Uganda
 Ms. Sandra Gallina, Director, Sustainable Development, Economic
Partnership Agreements, Africa-Caribbean and Pacific, Agri-food and
fisheries, European Commission
 Mr. Ratnakar Adhikari, Executive Director, Enhanced Integrated
Framework
 Mr. Raul Javaloyes, Officer in Charge, Technical Cooperation Service,
UNCTAD
 Various donor representatives
1–3 p.m.
Regional integrated infrastructure to spur trade and economic development
Laico Regency
Hotel
Speakers:
 Mr. Silvester Kasuku, Director General and Chief Executive Officer,
LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority
 Mr. Tadesse Tefera, Representative of the Government of Ethiopia
 Mr. Brouk Birhanu, Representatives of the Government of Ethiopia
 Representative of the Government of South Sudan
3–4 p.m.
Large sporting events and development
(Organized with International Federation of Football, History and Statistics)
Speaker:
Mr. Saleh Salem M. Bahwini, President, International Federation of
Football, History and Statistics
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Nairobi
Investment
Centre
3–4.30 p.m.
How can the continental free trade area support the implementation of the
Sustainable Development Goals?
(Organized with African Union Commission, Trade Policy Training Centre in
Africa and Consumer Unity and Trust Society)
Civil Society
Forum Tent 2
Speakers:
 Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
 H.E. Fatima Haram Acyl, Commissioner for Trade and Industry,
African Union
 Ms. Liliam Awinja, Executive Director, East African Business Council
 Mr. Peter Kiuluku, Executive Director, Trade Policy Centre of Africa
 Mr. Kwame Owino, Chief Executive Officer, Institute of
Economic Affairs
 Amb. Nelson Ndirangu, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Kenya
 Dr. Gregory Gbenga, Director of Trade, ECOWAS Commission
 Pradeep Mehta, Secretary-General, Consumer Unity and Trust Society
6–7 p.m.
Illicit trade: A new global partnership to tackle a rising threat
Tsavo 3
6–7 p.m.
Evidence-based development cooperation and management of South–South
and triangular cooperation of support
Tsavo 2
7–8 p.m.
Special event
UNCTAD and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Statement on Fish Subsidies
Tsavo 3
Moderator:
Mr. Guillermo Valles, Director, Division on International Trade in Goods and
Services, and Commodities, UNCTAD
Speakers:
Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD
Mr. Kosta Stamoulis, Assistant Director, Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations
Reactions from the floor
Youth Forum
9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Private session
Bureau
President: H.E. Ms. Amina Mohamed (Kenya)
Chair of the Committee of the Whole: H.E. Mr. Alfredo Suescum (Panama)
Rapporteur: Mr. David Usher (Canada)
Vice-Presidents:
African Group
H.E. Mr. Delphin O. Koudande (Benin)
H.E. Mr. Euloge Landry Kolelas (Republic of the Congo)
H.E. Mr. Amr Ramadan (Egypt)
H.E. Mr. Yaekob Yalla (Ethiopia)
Ms. Maureen Hinda (Namibia)
H.E. Mr. Aminu Aliyu Bisalla (Nigeria)
Asia–Pacific Group
H.E. Mr. Tofail Ahmed, Member of Parliament (Bangladesh)
H.E. Mr. Shouwen Wang (China)
H.E. Mr. Faiyaz Siddiq Koya (Fiji)
H.E. Ms. Rita Teaotia (India)
H.E. Mr.Sochardjono Sastromihardjo (Indonesia
H.E. Mr. Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh (Islamic Republic of Iran)
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Japan*
H.E. Mr. Khurram Dastgir Khan (Pakistan)
H.E. Ms. Cecilia Rebong (Philippines)
Latin American and Caribbean Group
H.E. Héctor M. Cima (Argentina)
H.E. Héctor Casanueva (Chile)
Ms. Carmen Elena Castillo (El Salvador)
H.E. Mr. Eduardo Sperisen-Yurt (Guatemala)
Mr. Geral Pajuelo Ponce (Peru)
Ms. Victoria Francolino (Uruguay)
Group B
Ms. Paivi Kairamo (Finland)
Ms. Dorothea Schutz (Germany)
Mr. Alberto Sanz (Spain)
Ms. Cecilia Ekholm (Sweden)
Switzerland*
H.E. Mr. Mark Matthews (United Kingdom)
Mr. Kurt Tong (United States)
Group D
Ms. Tamara Kharushun (Belarus)
H.E. Mr. Yuri Seilenthal (Estonia)
Mr. Raimundas Karoblis (Lithuania)
Mr. Dmitry Ivanenkov (Russian Federation)
* Forthcoming
Announcements
Exhibition on milestone in United Nations work from 1946 to 2016, 9.30 a.m., Tsavo 1
The United Nations and UNCTAD have been the biggest contributors to the legislative and policy
progress on competition law and policy in the developing world, and UNCTAD is celebrating
70 years of work on competition law and policy
Photography Exhibition on Polish Aid, first floor
Meetings on 20 July
Please be informed that the Group of 77 and China meetings have been amended as follows in
Aberdares Hall: Morning from 9–9.55 a.m., recap from 6.15–7.45 and resume at 9 p.m.
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