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Follow on Google News | Itfc Partners With Itc And FttcItfc partners with itc and fttc to implement a youth training and employment for trade project in the arab republic of egypt
By: comma The Agreement was signed by Eng. Hani Salem Sonbol, Acting CEO ITFC and Eng. Tarik Kabil, Minister of Trade, Industry & SME's, on behalf of the Industrial Training Council (ITC), in the presence of high level representatives from all entities. The purpose of this Partnership Agreement is to provide a framework for cooperation between FTTC, ITC and ITFC, particularly for the implementation of the project approved by the 4th Meeting of Aid for Trade Initiative for Arab States (AfTIAS) Board held in Cairo on the 1st of December 2015, which will be implemented by FTTC. The project aims to achieve inclusive economic growth with increased employment opportunities and greater competitiveness through trade policy reforms in Arab countries as an integral part of the regional trade and economic integration agenda. Commenting on the signing, Eng. Tarik Kabil stated, “We believe this partnership with ITFC and FTTC will contribute to decreasing the youth unemployment as well as the development of export competitiveness and sustainability in the global market. Training for export is a very crucial step to achieve the Egyptian Government’s goal towards export development on the one hand and job creation on the other hand. Eng. Hani Sonbol in his statement, said; "This partnership is a major milestone towards ITFC’s mandate to enhance member countries’ trade capacities for sustainable national trade development. Especially that export acceleration is one of the most important gateways for the Egyptian economic growth, due to the impact on the job creation (direct & indirect) and developing value added chains. “The overall goal of the project is to contribute to decreasing youth unemployment, and to the development of export competitiveness and sustainability in the global market. It is worth mentioning that the Aid for Trade Initiative for Arab States (AfTIAS) is a multi-donor, multi-country and multi-agency programme, aiming to foster Arab trade through enhancing enterprise competitiveness and facilitating trade. The AfTIAS is organized to help Arab countries to expand trade beyond current levels, boost economic growth and employment, reverse deindustrialization and ultimately achieve higher human development outcomes. End
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