Secretary MSME Underlines Need for Hand-Holding
Support to MSMEs through Capacity Building Trainings, Exchange of Best Practices
and Technologies
IBSA
Conference Calls for Collective Efforts towards better Collaborations amongst the
three Nations
Secretary (MSME) BB Swain has said that the IBSA forum plays
an important role in creating awareness about the strengths, opportunities and challenges
of MSMEs and help in creating markets for finished products and provide hand-holding
support to MSMEs through capacity building trainings, exchange of best practices
and technologies. Inaugurating the IBSA 6th Tri-nation Virtual Conference on Small
and Medium sized Enterprises (SME), Mr. Swain stated that these meetings are being
held with the objective to promote trade, understand trade barriers, facilitate investments through collective efforts towards better
collaborations amongst the three nations.
IBSA is a unique Forum which brings together India, Brazil
and South Africa, three large democracies and major economies from three different
continents, facing similar challenges.
The Conference was hosted by the Ministry of MSME last week
in association with the National Small Industries Corporation Ltd (NSIC), Brazilian
Micro and Small Business Support Service (SEBRAE), Department of Small Business
Development (DSBD) and Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA), South Africa.
Mr. Vijayendra, CMD, NSIC during
his address informed that the main theme of the 6th IBSA Conference was “Democracy
for Demography and Development”. He briefed about the various topics of technical
sessions to be discussed. He emphasized that there is much to share and learn from
each other’s experiences and best practices in terms of regulatory environment,
technology support, access to finance and initiatives taken
amid Covid-19 pandemic by IBSA members.
Mr. Eduardo Diogo- Director of Administration
and Finance of (Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service) SEBRAE, Brazil
said that despite the challenges faced due to Covid 19
pandemic, SMEs are still reinventing and generating employment and IBSA needs to
work towards their sustainable development.
Mr. Lindokuhle Mkhumane, Director General, (Department of Small Business Development)
DSBD, South Africa emphasized that issues like poverty, inequality and unemployment
can be addressed by promoting MSMEs. He said that youth and women should also be
skilled to promote inclusivity.
Ms. Mercy Epao, Joint Secretary
(SME), Ministry of MSME, talked about the contribution of MSME sector in India’s
socio-economic development and various policy intervention of the Govt. of India
to help the growth of MSMEs in India. She also spoke about the impact of Covid19
pandemic on the MSMEs.
The IBSA 6th Tri-Nations Virtual Conference had four Technical
sessions divided into two days in which experts and senior officials from Ministry
of MSME, Govt. of India; Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (SEBRAE),
Brazil; Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) & Small Enterprise Development
Agency (SEDA), South Africa deliberated on various topics like- Enabling MSMEs in
National Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Innovation & Inclusivity, Integration into
Global Value Chains, Sustainable Development: Preparedness of IBSA to deal with
COVID-19 like crisis in future.
The conference is an important initiative to enhance cooperation
amongst the IBSA members in MSME sector synergizing the competencies and inherent
strengths of each country. A roadmap will be drawn based on the deliberations held
during the sessions to strengthen MSMEs networking, to help overcome the challenges
and make the MSMEs competitive on the global platform.