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Executive Forum 2004
Competitiveness through Public–Private Partnership: Successes
and Lessons Learned
Propositions
and Background Papers
Plenary Session 1: The Ten Essential Elements of a Successful
National Export Strategy
Plenary
Session 2: Sustaining the Public–Private Partnership:
Constraints and Solutions
Breakout Session A: Making Business Advocacy Work
Breakout Session B: Does the Answer Lie with a National
Export Council?
Breakout Session C: Coordinating the Partnership – What’s the
Role of the TPO?
Breakout Session D: Financing of the Partnership
Plenary Session 3: The Critical Partnership – The “Border
Gear” of Export Strategy
Plenary Session 4: Competitiveness through Export Clusters
that Work
Plenary Session 5: The Need for a Sector-Level Orientation –
What’s Best Practice?
Breakout Session E: Export Value Addition through Integration
of the Tourism, Entertainment and Production Sectors
Breakout Session F: Best Practice for an Export Strategy
Focusing on the Services Sector
Breakout Session G: Working from the Bottom Up – Export-led
Poverty Reduction: What Works?
Breakout Session H: The Gender Dimension – “Best Practice”
Scenarios
Plenary Session 8: Impact Measurement – Implications for
Strategy and Trade – Related Technical Assistance
Informal Session: Why Pay Attention to South-South Trade?
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