UN Envoy Prods Businesses to Steer the Ship of Sustainable Development, Hails India as a Crucial Player

New Delhi: This week, at the much-anticipated National Sustainability Symposium hosted by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, the United Nations called on Indian businesses to take the helm in driving global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), asserting that “the business sector is not only vital but perhaps the linchpin in this entire effort.”

HG Shombi Sharp, the UN’s Resident Coordinator in India, emphasized that governments and international institutions alone lack the capacity to achieve the SDGs by the 2030 deadline.

“No government or multilateral organization has the sheer financial firepower to generate the needed jobs, construct the necessary infrastructure, or supply affordable goods and services at the scale that’s required. This is where businesses enter the picture. If business interests align with SDG objectives, we’re looking at the potential for unlocking a whopping $12 trillion in new opportunities,” Sharp explained at the Summit in Tuesday.

Touting India’s turbocharged economic ascent, Sharp hailed the nation as “a beacon of hope,” remarking that India could be on track to become the planet’s third-largest economy by 2030. But he was quick to point out that this economic rise must be environmentally sound. “India’s audacious goal of reaching 500 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 hinges on a tight-knit collaboration between the government and private enterprises,” he noted.

Sharp also commended India’s trailblazing efforts in climate action, citing initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, both aimed at empowering developing countries to confront the escalating dangers posed by climate change. He spotlighted India’s breakthroughs in sustainable textiles, its green economic momentum, and the adoption of circular economy practices within its business framework.

The UN official highlighted the urgent need to nurture a workforce fit for India’s impending green transformation, pointing out that nearly one million young people are joining the labor pool each month. He emphasized the need to weave sustainability into the very fabric of Indian business operations, from supply chains to CSR initiatives, noting how India’s Companies Act 2013 had spurred a significant uptick in CSR activities.

“Pursuing sustainable development isn’t just a moral imperative—it’s smart business. India is carving out a role as a global leader in eco-innovation, and the partnership between businesses and the state will be a game-changer in shaping what comes next,” Sharp said.

Adding his voice to the discourse, Naresh Tyagi, chairman of the ICC and Chief Sustainability Officer at Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail, remarked, “Sustainability must become the heartbeat of our operations, ingrained in the DNA of our business. With India’s resolute focus on the circular economy and renewable energy, we are poised to reap vast economic rewards. But this endeavor demands teamwork, bold thinking, and unified action. Together, we can secure a sustainable future not just for India, but for the whole world.”

Indian Chamber of Commerce Appoints Mr. David Yong Chai Kim as Chief Representative for South Korea

Kolkata, 19th July 2024: Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) announced the appointment of Mr. David Yong Chai Kim as the Chief Representative for South Korea. This strategic appointment aims to strengthen the economic and trade ties between India and South Korea, fostering new opportunities for collaboration and growth.

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Mr. Kim, an esteemed International Advisor for Potomac International Partners, brings nearly 25 years of experience in Business Development, Government Affairs, Market Research, and Communications across the United States, South Korea, and Asia. He is dedicated to leveraging his extensive experience and connections to help Businesses, Governments, and other organizations expand their operations in Korea and globally. His career began with the Pacific Consultant Corporation in Seoul, Korea, where he directed a robust Public Relations, Public Affairs, and new Business Development wing, establishing connections with individuals and businesses worldwide.

Following this, Mr. Kim became the Managing Director of the Dong Nam Research Institute and served as the Korean Representative for the Washington-based CCI, advising the company’s International Quasi-Government and Multinational Corporations wing. He has also held the position of Senior Consultant for Patton Boggs LLC, an AM Law 100 firm. He has also served as the President of Cadmus Korea.

Currently, Mr. Kim serves as the Chairman of JS Flux, South Korea. Additionally, he is a Partner and Advisor for the Rogich Communications Group of Las Vegas, Nevada, where he oversees the company’s new business and development initiatives in Korea.

“We are delighted to welcome Mr. David Yong Chai Kim to the Indian Chamber of Commerce as our Chief Representative for South Korea,” said Mr. Ameya Prabhu, President of ICC. “His extensive experience and deep insights into the South Korean market will be invaluable in driving our strategic objectives. We are confident that under his leadership, the ICC will further strengthen the economic and business ties between India and South Korea”

Mr. Kim expressed his enthusiasm for the new role, stating, “I am honored to be appointed as the Chief Representative of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in South Korea. I look forward to working closely with both Indian and South Korean businesses to unlock new opportunities and drive mutual growth. This is an exciting time for India-South Korea relations, and I am committed to contributing to this dynamic partnership.”

This appointment comes at a critical moment as India and South Korea work to enhance economic collaboration. South Korea considers India a key trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching a record $27.5 billion in 2023-24. Both nations aim to diversify trade routes and discover new growth opportunities, targeting $50 billion in bilateral trade by 2030. The Indian Chamber of Commerce remains committed to fostering global business relations and promoting economic growth. The appointment of Mr. David Yong Chai Kim underscores the ICC’s dedication to expanding its international presence and strengthening bilateral trade ties.

ICC Highlights West Bengal’s Food Processing Potential and Preview in World Food India 2024

Kolkata, 18th July 2024: Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) hosted an industry interaction with the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India on Thursday, 18th July 2024 at Hyatt Regency. The event highlighted West Bengal’s Food Processing Potential and Preview in World Food India 2024. Notable figures including Mr. Preet Pal Singh, IAS, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India; Mr. Arvind Kumar, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India; Mr. Sandipan Sensarma, Senior AVP, Invest India; Mr. Prashant Jalan, Member, ICC Executive Committee & MD, Bengal Nestor’s Industries Ltd.; and Mr. Siddharth Dutta, Consultant, FICCI, graced the event with their presence.

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Emphasising on the Food Processing Sector, Mr. Preet Pal Singh, IAS, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India, stated, “West Bengal is renowned for its robust agriculture sector, diverse resources and favourable climatic conditions that support extensive cultivation. It is the largest producer of fruits and vegetables such as brinjal, cabbage, cauliflower and cucumber, and the second largest producer of rice and fish, underscoring its dominance in the seafood industry. The state is famous for its mango varieties, including Himsagar and Malda mangoes and the highly prized Darjeeling tea known for its rich history and taste. Today’s event is a significant prelude to the mega event, World Food India 2024, which provides a platform to showcase the immense potential of the food processing and allied sectors. The event will highlight state-of-the-art innovations, emphasise sustainability and discuss various policies being implemented. India’s agricultural sector is a powerhouse of innovation and productivity, being a global producer of diverse products ranging from grains to fruits, vegetables, milk and spices. The Government of India is dedicated to the holistic development and growth of the Indian food processing sector, implementing various policies and reforms to promote this sector and business opportunities within it. The Ministry of Food Processing Industries has introduced numerous schemes, including the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana and the PMFME scheme, covering the entire value chain and supporting everyone from micro-entrepreneurs to large industries. In West Bengal, under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana, 15 projects were initiated with 12 completed. Under the Unit Scheme, 18 projects were sanctioned and 7 completed. A mega food park in Murshidabad has been funded under the Government of India’s scheme. The PLI scheme categorises support for big companies and organic products. Additionally, 26 micro-enterprises in West Bengal have received loans under the FME Scheme. The Government of India is also promoting the agri-food industry through schemes like the Agricultural Infrastructure Fund and the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana, ensuring comprehensive support for the sector, thus boosting the growth of food processing. The Ministry of Food Processing Industries has conceptualised World Food India, a mega food event that brings together global and domestic industry leaders, investors, innovators and policymakers to foster developments and showcase advancements in the sector. Following the success of the 2023 event, the third edition of World Food India 2024 will be held from 19 to 22 September at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The second edition saw active participation from West Bengal with a dedicated pavilion and 47 companies from the state.”

Mr. Prashant Jalan, Member, ICC Executive Committee & MD, Bengal Nestor’s Industries Ltd, shared his views on the Indian Food Processing Sector, emphasising its crucial role in linking farmers with the domestic market for a smoother farm-to-plate process. He stated, “The sector offers vast investment opportunities due to India’s strong agricultural base. As of July 2024, it involves about 13 million people directly and 35 million indirectly, significantly contributing to the Indian economy. With the economy expanding and female labour force participation increasing by 4.2% from the last survey, the demand for processed food continues to grow. Health-conscious consumers have made India a hub for multinational and national food manufacturers. West Bengal, abundant in food, cereals and vegetables, leads in rice, vegetable and fruit production and ranks first in total meat production, presenting significant investment opportunities. Advantages include a large supply of agro-based raw materials, abundant water from the Hooghly River, low-cost skilled labour, the Haldia port for exports, and Kolkata’s proximity to domestic markets. Various food parks are being developed in the state to support small and medium enterprises financially. Kolkata, known for its sweets, has the potential to become a hub for the food processing sector. World Food India, organised by the Ministry of Food Processing, provides a platform to showcase the sector’s capabilities, aiming to make India a global food basket. The initiative offers significant opportunities for West Bengal to highlight its advantages and foster growth. The Union Minister of Food Processing Industries, Mr. Chirag Paswan and Union Minister for State Food Processing Industries, Ravneet Singh Bittu, launched the website and mobile app for World Food India 2024, emphasising holistic development across the food and allied sectors to achieve the goals of Aatmnirbhar and Viksit Bharat. World Food India aims to promote diverse food cuisines and cultural practices globally, hoping to drive growth and development through this mega event.”

Mr. Sandipan Sensarma, Senior AVP, Invest India, said, “Following the resounding success of World Food India 2023, the Ministry of Food Processing Industry is organising the third edition of World Food India 2024 from 19th to 22nd September at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. Our key objectives include showcasing innovation-driven solutions, exploring investment opportunities, promoting sustainability and indigenous production techniques. We aim to make this event as inclusive as possible, catering to all segments of the food processing and allied industries—from food processors and manufacturers to supply chain providers, technology suppliers and machine manufacturers. World Food India 2023 witnessed significant participation with 14 higher ministries and departments, 24 states and Union territories, 16 international delegations from 47 thematic countries, and 6 Government-to-Government meetings, culminating in an MoU worth $3.19 billion. Netherlands featured as the partner country and Japan as the focus country with 15 exhibiting nations engaging in fruitful discussions between foreign and domestic buyers. Domestically, we had 5 partner states, 7 focused states and 12 exhibitor states, including West Bengal with strong participation from 47 companies. Looking ahead to World Food India 2024, we anticipate exhibitions, specialised pavilions, a startup grand challenge and a vibrant food street. The event’s focus pillars include plant-based proteins, minimising waste while maximising value, sustainable packaging and ensuring food safety. To encourage innovation, the Ministry of Food Processing launched a startup grand challenge on 21st June with applications open until 21st July, offering cash prizes to 6 winners. Additionally, a diverse food street will showcase cuisines and cultures from around the world.”

Commenting on the World Food India 2024 schedule, Mr. Siddharth Dutta, Consultant, FICCI, said, “The first day will kick off with the inauguration by the hon’ble Prime Minister. We’ll also host the CIO roundtable, focusing on policy matters. Thematic knowledge sessions will span across four days, alongside exhibitions. Days 2 and 3 will feature the FSSAI Global Food Regulators Summit concurrent with World Food India, alongside more sessions and exhibitions. On the fourth day, winners of the Startup Grand Challenge will be announced, alongside B2B and G2G meetings.”

Mr. Arvind Kumar, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India, said, “World Food India, scheduled from 19th to 22nd September 2024, is a pivotal platform to showcase our strengths in the food industry, agro-innovative solutions and to form strategic partnerships. It provides a unique opportunity to engage with key decision-makers, discover the latest trends and technologies and position ourselves at the forefront of the global food sector. The Ministry of Food Processing Industries calls upon all stakeholders to contribute to the success of this landmark event. Let’s connect and collaborate to unlock the growth of the dynamic food processing industry.”

Indian Chamber of Commerce Appoints Distinguished Leaders to Strengthen Presence in Latin America

Kolkata, 10th July, 2024: Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is pleased to announce the appointment of distinguished leaders to key positions in Latin America, marking a strategic expansion to enhance economic ties and foster collaboration between India and the region.

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With these appointments, ICC aims to drive innovative growth and achieve shared prosperity across Latin America. The region shares a dynamic relationship with India, characterized by robust economic collaboration, cultural exchanges and a significant Indian diaspora presence.

Carlos Magariños, Chairman ICC, Latin America

Carlos Magariños brings extensive experience and a versatile career spanning politics, diplomacy, academia, and entrepreneurship. He has held significant leadership roles globally, advocating for freedom, equality, and solidarity while promoting innovation and economic development. Mr. Magariños currently serves as a Partner at Global Foresight and plays crucial roles on the boards of Werthein Group and Vrio Corporation. He is based at Argentina.

María Belén Di Paolo, Co-Chair ICC, Latin America

María Belén Di Paolo is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience specializing in business and institutional relations. She founded Foresight 2020, focusing on identifying business trends to promote investment projects globally. An ideation expert and fluent in five languages, Ms Belén Di Paolo currently presides over Global Foresight S.A., ensuring continuity and growth in the company’s ventures.

Sol Argañaras Giovo, will represent ICC in Argentina

Sol Argañaras Giovo is recognized for her analytical prowess and innovative approach in the financial sector. She founded Amethy Consulting, specializing in Audit, Taxes, Payroll, Human Resources, and Administration and has become a trusted advisor in the Argentine business community.

Pedro dos Santos Bentancourt, will represent ICC in Brazil

Pedro dos Santos Bentancourt serves as Vice President of Economic, External, and Regulatory Affairs at Vrio Corp., bringing over 30 years of expertise in Public Policy, Institutional Affairs and Industrial Development. He has played pivotal roles in international negotiations and strategic projects for the Brazilian industry in renewable energy and environmental matter.

Marta Alonso Pelegrin, will represent ICC in Chile

Marta Alonso Pelegrin is a prominent figure in the renewable energy sector, boasting extensive experience in senior management roles across Latin America. With over 25 years of experience leading diverse companies, she is recognized for her determination to achieve goals and adept leadership. Currently serving as the General Manager for Latin America at Global Energy Services (GES), Marta has been instrumental in promoting female leadership and advancing energy transition initiatives.

Julio Camarena Villaseñor, will represent ICC in Mexico

Julio Camarena Villaseñor has had a prestigious career in International civil service, Diplomacy, in Business. His leadership roles at the United Nations and as Ambassador of Mexico to the Philippines have significantly contributed to bilateral relations and economic cooperation between the two countries. He was awarded with the “KNIGHT OF RIZAL” by the Government of Philippines for his contribution to Filipino-Mexican relations. He is currently engaged in social welfare of the vulnerable children of Mexico.

Luis Torres Paz, Chief Representative, Peru

Luis Torres Paz is recognized for his strategic acumen and leadership in promoting international business and investment opportunities. His tenure as Executive President of Promperú and current role as Vice-President of the World Trade Center Peru underline his dedication to enhancing Peru’s global economic footprint. He is also vice President, Corporate Affairs, San Ignacio de Loyola Educational Corporation, Peru.

These appointments highlight ICC’s strategic vision to expand its footprint in Latin America, leveraging the expertise and leadership of these distinguished individuals to foster stronger economic ties and mutual growth opportunities between India and Latin American countries.

Ameya Prabhu, President of ICC, expressed enthusiasm about the appointments, stating, “We are honoured to have such distinguished leaders as ICC’s Chief Representatives for Latin America. Their extensive experience and pivotal roles in fostering economic ties between India and Latin America make them invaluable assets. Under their leadership, we look forward to catalysing robust partnerships and bilateral investment, propelling India-Latin America trade beyond the US$22.41 billion milestone in the coming years.”