The Future of Business Cooperation Development within the SCO
The authority and importance of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on the world stage has been steadily increasing in recent times. The organization is actively expanding, and a growing number of countries are showing interest in take part in its work. Considering the powerful economic and human potential of its member countries, we can safely say that the SCO is destined to become a new centre of economic power in a changing world. How can the SCO’s colossal geopolitical potential be translated into practical interaction at the level of business? How can we make the most of business opportunities in order to implement the SCO Economic Development Strategy for the period until 2030? What prospects exist for intensifying cooperation in transport, energy, the green economy, digitalization, and artificial intelligence? What practical measures could further advance the business agenda in these areas?
Moderator
Boris Ivanov,
Chairman of the Council, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation
Panellists
Tribhuvan Darbari,
Chairman of the India-Russia Business Council, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
Tatiana Zavyalova,
Senior Vice President for ESG, Sberbank
Aleksandr Isayevich,
General Director – Chairman of the Management Board, Russian Small and Medium Business Corporation
Michail Miatlikov,
Chairman of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Khan Sohail,
Deputy Secretary General, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Bakhtiyer Khakimov,
Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Affairs (online)
Front row participants
Upendra Mahato,
Founder, Mahato Industries Group of Companies (online)
Dmitry Murev,
General Director, RZD Logistics
Mikhail Sterkin,
Deputy General Director for Sales, Marketing and Logistics, PhosAgro