Greetings from FEALAC Cyber SecretariatAs part of implementation of the FEALAC project titled "Support the strengthening of policies to monitor and promote the participation of MSMEs in cross-border goods and services in e-commerce for an inclusive and sustainable pandemic response and recovery in East Asia and Latin America", the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is organizing an online training and webinar on Cross-border E-commerce for SMEs’ Export: Opportunities, Challenges and Policy Implications.We share this to invite policymakers, business sector especially SMEs, exporters, and policy researchers from all FEALAC member states to attend this online training and webinar.The details of two events are as follows.1. Online training on cross-border e-commerce for SMEs’ export: opportunities, challenges and policy implications(28 March to 30 April 2024/ Virtual open meeting)For more information and registration, please visit the following event pages: https://www.unescap.org/events/2024/online-training-cross-border-e-commerce-smes-export-opportunities-challenges-and-policy 2. Webinar on cross-border e-commerce for SMEs’ export: opportunities, challenges and policy implications(28 March 2024/ 12:00-13:30 hrs. (UTC+7)/ Virtual open meeting)For more information and registration, please visit the following event pages: https://unescap.org/events/2024/webinar-cross-border-e-commerce-smes-export-opportunities-challenges-and-policy Thank you.FEALAC Cyber Secretariat
FEALAC Cyber Secretariat is pleased to inform you that FEALAC Trends Vol.1, No.1(2024) has been published, thanks to the support of all member countries.Please find the attached PDF. FEALAC Trends Vol.1, No.1 can also be downloaded from the FEALAC website under the tab, "Key Publications-Research". Please refer to the following link: https://www.fealac.org/new/document/board.do?sboard_id=research&onepage=100** FEALAC Trends is a quarterly digital publication highlighting the progress and efforts of our member countries, with a particular focus on our four Working Groups: TITM, CYGS, SPCSDCC, and STIE. It offers a consolidated overview of official press releases published by our 36 member countries concentrated on events and policy changes related to the four Working Group areas. The primary objective of “FEALAC Trends” is to elevate the visibility and awareness among FEALAC member countries by showcasing the achievements and ongoing efforts of each member country. By doing so, we hope to create opportunities for improved understanding and foster future discussions between FEALAC member countries. Moreover, “FEALAC Trends” aspires to contribute to the overarching goals of FEALAC in achieving more effective and fruitful relations as well as in fostering closer cooperation between our member countries.
We are pleased to announce that the 8th FEALAC Secretariat Workshop will be held on April 10-11 in Kimdaejung Center, Gwangju Metropolitan city, Korea.