Friday, 23 November 2012

Nigeria to host D8 trade talks February

On November 23, 2012 · In News
11:30 am
 0 ISLAMABAD (AFP) – Nigeria will host trade talks among the Developing Eight in February as part of efforts to increase business within member states and Africa, Nigeria’s trade and investment minister said.
“I will be hosting the trade and industry ministers from the D8 countries sometime around February next year to come up with a strategy plan on how we can increase trade within the D8,” Olusegun Aganga told reporters.
Aganga, who held talks with his Egyptian counterpart on the margins of the D8 summit in Islamabad, said there were also plans to boost trade within Africa. Nigeria and Egypt are the only two African members of the D8.
“The outcome of our meeting is that we felt it was important that the ministers of trade and industry come together to look at how we can work together to promote trade but first within the D8 countries,” Aganga said.
Aganga said African intra trade is very small at 12 percent, compared to Europe at more than 60 percent and about that or more in Asia.
“We thought there was a need for some of these countries in Africa to come together and come with a strategic plan to first of all create the right environment for trade to thrive within Africa,” Aganga said.
He said Nigeria has also agreed to host a meeting with Egypt, Kenya and South Africa next year to look at how to remove bottlenecks and increase trade.
“This is an opportunity for Africa to come together and increase the intra trade in Africa. It must also be a target to significantly increase the intra trade within D8.”
Aganga said he met his Pakistani counterpart on Thursday and that the two countries agreed to collaborate in sugar manufacturing and textiles.
The D8 groups Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey, with an estimated total population of one billion.

Saturday, 3 November 2012

CSR ( Cooperate Society Responsibility).

The aim is both to enhance positive impacts – for example through the innovation of new products and services that are beneficial to society and enterprises themselves – and to minimise and prevent negative impacts.

 It also the impact of a company's action on a society. CSR means a company should be held accountable for any of its actions that affect people, their communities and their environment.

CSR mandates that the cooperation has not only economic and legal obligations, but also certain responsibilities to society that extend beyond these obligation.

 

THE 2 PRINCIPLE OF CSR:

Charity 

Stewardship

 

CHARITY: Business should give voluntary aid to society needing person. Example voluntary action to promote social good .

 

STEWARDSHIP: Business acting as a public trustee, should consider the interest of all who are affected by business decision and policies.

 

Acknowledging business and society involve depending, balancing the interest and need of many diverse rule in a society.

 

CSR: Arguments For

 

Addresses social issues business caused and allows business to be part of the solution. 


Protect business self-interest.


Limits future government intervention.


Address issues by using business resources and expertise.


Addresses issues by being proactive.