ASSISTANT U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE JOINS DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION DISCUSSION
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, March
9, 2022: The U.S. Embassy held a
virtual roundtable March 7 to discuss best practices for boosting supplier
diversity and inclusion with Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for South and
Central Asia Christopher Wilson. Executives and procurement heads of
major U.S. and Pakistani corporations participated as roundtable speakers.
WEConnect International – a
member-led global non-profit that helps women-owned businesses access and
succeed in global value chains and a key partner of the U.S.-Pakistan Women’s
Council (USPWC) – moderated the roundtable. Local corporate buyers,
government authorities, and women entrepreneurs and business owners also
participated.
In welcoming the participants
and launching the roundtable, U.S. Embassy Islamabad Acting Deputy Chief of
Mission Rick Snelsire noted: “The United States supports governments that seek
to improve their private-sector business climate…supporting women to have an
equal and unfettered role in a country’s economy can have a real impact and
improve economic growth.”
According to Assistant USTR
Christopher Wilson: “Ensuring that women are more fully included in the
benefits of trade is a top priority for United States trade policy. I’m
pleased to hear from Pakistani leaders and to gain insights on how our
governments and private sectors can collaborate to advance this objective.”
Elizabeth A. Vazquez, CEO and
Co-Founder of WEConnect International, moderated the roundtable and led the
Q&A session. She said: “Connecting women-owned businesses to local
and global value chains can create new jobs and help to close economic gender
gaps, which could increase national GDP by 30%. This event is a strong
example of how our collective impact, between the public and private sector,
increases the likelihood of success as we work to create greater economic
opportunities for women.”
A Pakistani Ministry of
Commerce official also offered views on women’s economic empowerment.
The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad
works with the USPWC, a public-private partnership between the U.S. State
Department and Texas A&M University, to catalyze commitments from the
private sector, civil society, and government leaders in both countries to
advance women’s economic empowerment in Pakistan. Today’s event also
allowed the participants to recognize and celebrate International Women’s
Day on March 8.
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