IETO Delegation to head to Samoa for CHOGM-2024

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Delegation of the Indian Economic Trade Organization has been invited to attend the Commonwealth Business Conference in Samoa starting from October 21-25.

Samoa, a proud member of the Commonwealth, is honoured to announce that it will host the 2024 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in October 2024 on the theme “One Resilient Common Future: Transforming our Common Wealth”.

Samoa, the first Small Island Developing State from the Blue Pacific to host CHOGM, will bring a unique perspective to the table. CHOGM 2024 promises to be a landmark event, uniting Commonwealth nations in their pursuit of resilience, sustainability, and a shared future.

IETO delegation had attened the forum in 2022 in Kigali Rwanda and which was a big success for the India Commonwealth Trade Council that focusses on region for developing trade and commerce.

Commonwealth Trade Commissioner Joby George recieving the Certificate of Appointment in the Ceremony in UAE with other Commonwealth leaders and trade community.

The fa’asamoa, or Samoan way of life, exemplifies collective responsibility, encapsulating values such as respect, dignity, love, protection, and service. This ethos aligns with the principles of the Commonwealth Charter, uniting the Commonwealth Aiga (family) of 56 nations, representing one-third of the global population. These nations, diverse in size and development status, share common beliefs and values, where every member’s contribution is significant.

CHOGM 2024 will be held in Samoa, a nation celebrating more than 60 years of Independence and political stability. Samoa’s vision for the event is to build One Resilient Common Future by transforming our Common Wealth. This Pacific CHOGM promises to deliver concrete solutions to global challenges through the principle of talanoa, fostering inclusivity, transparency, and dialogue.

The Samoa CHOGM will be a critical moment in the Commonwealth’s journey. It will also be the first CHOGM for the new Head of the Commonwealth, His Majesty King Charles III. We urge all 56 members to reaffirm their shared ownership and commitment to our Commonwealth.

From building resilience to meeting climate goals, the Samoa CHOGM aims to deliver innovative solutions through bold, ambitious, and transformational actions. Our Commonwealth advantage will drive acceleration, unlocking potential in areas like fintech, entrepreneurship, and ICT education policy.

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