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FINAL REPORT

November 2009 – April 2016

(ONLY ANNEXURES)

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Annex 1.1:

Equipment provided to PITAD Computer and related equipment (2011)

Sr. No Description No of units

01 DVD RW Tower LITEON (5 DVD-R) 1 02 Laptop Core i5 HP/ Dell/ Acer

4GB, 500GB, Wi-Fi Bluetooth Enabled DVD.RW 3

03 Antivirus Kaspersky 60

Electronic equipment (2011)

S/No Description Purpose/Use 1 TOA P.A system Wireless Neck Mic UHF WS-5300 with

02 Column Speaker 10/30 Watts TZ 103 and TOA Amplifier A-2120

Sound system for the training room of PITAD

2 Multimedia Projector Panasonic projector PT LB 3 EA (3200) Lumenus

Provided for use in the training room

3 Biometrics Time Attendance System Anviz EP-300 three in one with door lock

Is being used by trainees, researchers and other employees of PITAD

4 AV-Tech AVI 212 Night Vision I.P cam for audio and video recording

Used at training room for recording and webcasting of lectures.

5 Smart Electronic Board S.B-680 77” Diagonal with wall Mounting Brackets

Used in the training room. The board is multifunction and can record the writings.

6 HP Laser Jet CM 2320 fxi 600x600 DPI 160 RAM 21 PPM colour printer and scanner

For use by the research and training wings of PITAD.

7 Sony LED 55” LED built-in 3d Technology Model 55Ex 720 Resolution 1920x1080

For use by PITAD research board. Research proposals, draft and completed studies and other issues requiring the approval of board are presented.

Equipment provided during 2012

S/No Description Number Current use

1

Dell Laptops i7 , 4 Gig, 500 Gig Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with bags and accessories

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Laptops were needed for the researchers as they have to work on research studies. This’ll help them to meet the deadlines and submit their work on time.

2 HP Laser Jet 1022 Printers 18PPM 5

PITAD’s heavy duty network printer is very old and often has maintenance issues which affect the performance of researchers.

3 Fax Machine Panasonic 981 2 PITAD has only one fax machine and has no backup machine in case of failure

4 External HDD Western Digital USB 3.0 1

To save organisational data for weekly, monthly and early backups External HDD was required

5 Camera Cannon EOS 1000 D with EF-70300 MM lenses with Lenses, tripod, battery, bag

1

PITAD organize events, seminars, trainings for which they need to perform recordings for library and future references.

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S/No Description Number Current use For ISO certification PITAD conduct surveys for industrial units/ processes, environmental hazards, waste management in leather industry, Halal food certification etc.

6 IP Camera AVI 216 1 Required for web casting during training

7 Printer Toners HP Colour and black 1 Required for the printing of training certificates which are awarded to participants

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Desktop Systems (branded) The 2nd generation Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor (8M Cache, 3.40 GHz) 4GB, 500GB HDD

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Required for probationary officers for the completion of their assessments and to upgrade PITAD’s computer lab.

Equipment provided during 2013

S.N Equipment No of

items Specifications Current use

1 Paper Shredder (Credit + CD)

1 Paper shredder is needed to dispose of important documents safely

2 Photocopier and network printer machine with extra toner

1 D95/D110/D125 Copier/Printer: Monochrome printing and copying, color scanning D110/D125 Printer: Monochrome Printing Printing speed 95/110/125 ppm - 8.5" x 11" (A4)

PITAD’s heavy duty network printer/photocopier is very old and often has maintenance issues which affect the performance of researchers.

3 Cannon EOS 600 D Flash + Memory card for EOS 600D Camera

1 Cannon EOS 600 D with EF-70300 MM lenses or equivalent

PITAD organize events, seminars, trainings for which they need to perform recordings for library and future references. A flash + memory card is required for camera purchased last time under the same project.

4 SHURE Wireless microphone

2 Required for Q&A session during long distance trainings

5 Windows 8 (Registered)

10 users

Original software is required to keep laptops and desktops in working order

6 Windows 7 (Registered)

10 users

Original software is required to keep laptops and desktops in working order

7 Windows Server 2008 (Registered)

1 Original software is required to keep laptops and desktops in working order

8 Scanner 2 Original software is required to keep laptops and desktops in working order

9 Antivirus (Registered)

60 user (3

Original software is required to keep laptops and desktops in

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S.N Equipment No of items

Specifications Current use

years user

licence

working order

10 UPS 10 KVA with batteries Required to avoid power failure issue during events, seminars and trainings

11 Mitsubishi Split Unit air condition

2 1.0 ton cooling capacity

Training officers uses computer lab to complete their course work

12 Speaker (Compatible with wireless Microphone)

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Annex 1.2 Modules developed

Modules selected for development in 2011

Course Module Master Trainer Mentor

Trade Policy Analysis (Competitiveness analysis)

Mr. Naved Ahmad Associate Professor, Institute of Business Administration (IBA)

Dr. Robert Rogowsky, Former Chief Economist, US International Trade Commission

Techniques for International Trade Negotiations

Mr. Omar Hameed Director, TDAP

Dr. Robert Rogowsky Former Chief Economist, US International Trade Commission

Regional Integration (Comparative Legal Framework)

Mr. Shehzad Ahmad Khan Director, TDAP

Dr. Jane Drake Brockman Consultant, Hong Kong (former senior Australian trade official

Trade in Services - Law and economics and Pakistan’s Sectoral Priorities

Mr. Shafiq A. Shahzad Director, PITAD

Prof. Pierre Sauve, WTI, Deputy managing Director and Head of academics

Trade Policy Analysis (Trade policy Formulation)

Mr. Khalid Hanif, Deputy Director, PITAD

Dr. Jane Drake Brockman, Consultant, Hong Kong (former senior Australian trade official

Regional Integration Impact Assessment based on the Sussex University methodology (ex-anti and ex- post evaluation)

Dr. Mushtaq Khan Assistant Professor, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)

Dr. Anirudh Shingal, World Trade Institute, Bern

Trade in agriculture (SPS, GMOs, organic food, subsidies, food security, export taxes, etc.)

Mr. Nauman Aslam Director, TDAP

Dr. Christian Häberli, Senior Research Fellow, WTI and Former Chief Negotiator for Agriculture, Government of Switzerland

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Modules selected for development in 2012

Course Module Master Trainer Mentor

Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights

Mr. Nauman Aslam, Director, TDAP Lahore

Dr. Henning Ruse-Kahn, Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law

Dispute Settlement Mr. Khalid Hanif, Deputy director PITAD

Dr. Christian Häberli, Senior Research Fellow at the WTI/NCCR (University of Bern) and a lecturer and consultant in Europe, Asia, Africa, and in the Americas

Trade Remedies Ms. Maliha Qudus, Research Officer, PITAD

Dr. Gustav Brink, Trade policy consultant, Associate Director at the XA International Trade Advisors and lecturer in the University of Pretoria

Assessing the Effects of PTAs: Measurement Methodologies

Mr. Hassan Shafqaat, Assistant Director, PITAD

Dr. Anirudh Shingal, is a Senior Research Fellow at the WTI, Cluster-leader of a Swiss National Science Foundation funded work programme on the impact assessment of trade and part of the Economics faculty on the Masters in International Law & Economics (MILE) programme.

Trade and Investment Mr. Shahzad Ahmad Khan, Director, TDAP, Lahore

Prof. Roberto Echandi, the Global Product Leader on Investment Policy of the Investment Climate Department of the World Bank Group, former Director of the Programme on International Investment and member of the faculty at the WTI.

The Economics and Policy of Non-tariff Measures

Mr. Muhammad Shafiq Haider, Assistant Director PITAD

Prof. Olivier Cadot, professor of International Economics and Director of the Institute of Applied Economics at the University of Lausanne.

Trade, Environment and Climate Change

Dr. Kausar Ali Zaidi, Director, PITAD

Dr. Arthur Appleton, Founding Partner of Appleton Luff – International Lawyers, he intervenes as counsel and lawyer on international trade and arbitration matters, and is a lecturer at the WTI and IELPO.

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Annex 1.3

Updated modules and Supplementary Master Trainers The details of the modules and Supplementary Master Trainers (SMTs) are as under:

S/No Name of module Name of Master Trainer Name of Mentor

1 Trade and Investment Mr. Yasir Khokar, Assistant Director TDAP

Rodrigo Polanco Researcher/Doctoral Fellow, World Trade Institute, University of Bern

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Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights

Ms. Shaista Bunyad, Assistant Director, PITAD

Arno Hold, Director, WTI/CUHK Summer Programme on Intellectual Property Research Fellow, NCCR Trade Regulation, University of Bern

3 Trade in Agriculture Mr. Kamran Khan, Section Officer, Ministry of Commerce

Christian Haeberli, Senior Research Fellow, WTI and Former Chief Negotiator for Agriculture, Government of Switzerland

4 Regional Integration: A Comparative Legal Framework

Ms. Aimen Javeria, Section Officer, Ministry of Commerce

Manfred Elsig, Associate Professor of International Relations and Deputy Managing Director of the World Trade Institute, University of Bern

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Annex 1.4 Modules internationally accredited

No. Module Topic

1 Trade Policy Analysis (Competitiveness analysis) 2 Techniques for International Trade Negotiations 3 Regional Integration (Comparative Legal Framework) 4 Trade in Services -Law and economics and Pakistan’s Sectoral Priorities 5 Trade Policy Analysis (Trade policy Formulation)

6 Trade in agriculture (SPS, GMOs, organic food, subsidies, food security, export taxes, etc.)

7 Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights 8 Dispute Settlement 9 Trade Remedies

10 Trade and Investment 11 The Economics and Policy of Non-Tariff Measures 12 Trade, Environment and Climate Change

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Annex 1.5 Trainings conducted by PITAD’s upgraded services

No.

Title of Training and City Details Used material Dates # Participants

1

3-week training of 7 Master Trainers at on multiple trade issues (WTI, Bern, Switzerland)

Master Trainers attended the classes when their respective modules with special attention given to the pedagogical methods for module delivery. Additionally, face to face interactions with their mentors to fine tune the module outlines occurred, to address the gaps in the modules.

N/A July-Aug 2011 7

2

3-day training course on Trade Policy formulation and Competitiveness analysis (Islamabad)

Strengthen the skills, knowledge and understanding of the participants regarding trade policy design and its competitiveness analysis

Module on trade policy formulation, a competitiveness analysis 26-28 Sep, 2011 32

3

Training course on Regional Integration: A Comparative Legal Framework (Islamabad)

Build the capacity of the officers working in various ministries and government departments regarding the importance and different approaches to regional integration

Module on regional integration (Comparative legal framework)

16-17 November 2011 35

4 Training on Trade in Agriculture (Islamabad)

Strengthen the skills, knowledge and understanding of the participants regarding trade in agriculture particularly in GMOs, SPS, and the WTO Agreement on Agriculture

Module on trade in agriculture (SPS, GMOs, organic food, subsidies, food security, exports taxes, etc.)

06-07 Mar 2012 31

5

Joint WTI-PITAD certificate on International Trade Law and Commercial Diplomacy (Islamabad)

Specialized training for the newly inducted Commerce and Trade Group officers of the Civil Service of Pakistan

Module on trade policy analysis, a competitiveness analysis

26-Mar-12 35

Module on the techniques for international trade negotiations Module on regional integration (Comparative Legal Framework) Module on trade in services - Law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities Module on trade Policy Analysis (Trade policy Formulation) Module on trade in agriculture (SPS, GMOs, organic food, subsidies, food security, export taxes, etc.)

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Module on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights Module on the WTO dispute settlement mechanism Module on trade remedies Module on trade and investment Module on the economics and policy of non-tariff measures Module on trade, environment and climate change

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3 week training of 7 Master Trainers on multiple trade issues (WTI, Bern, Switzerland)

Master trainers were taught pedagogical methods and module delivery. The trainees not only learnt their own module but they also broadened their knowledge about the other modules. They also received evaluations and advice on the next steps that they need to do from their Mentors.

N/A 22 Aug-13 Sep 2012 7

7 Training on Economics and Policy of NTMs (Islamabad)

Build the capacity of the officers working in various ministries and government departments regarding the economics and policy of non-tariff measures

Module on the economics and policy of non-tariff measures

09-10 October 2012 26

8 Training course on Trade and Investment (Islamabad)

Build capacity of the officials working in ministries and government implementing agencies on the issues related to Investment, investment management, investment regulations and dispute settlement in Investment treaties

Module on trade and investment 13-14 November 2012 28

9

Training on Economics and Policy of NTMs (Assistance provided to Punjab Govt; Lahore)

Build the capacity of stakeholders of public sector, private sector and academia regarding the economics and policy of non-tariff measures

Module on the economics and policy of non-tariff measures

22-23 January 2013 97

10

Contribution to training of commercial diplomats designate (Islamabad)

Training for the newly selected commercial officers designate for posting abroad

Module on trade policy analysis, a competitiveness analysis

Feb-13 31

Module on the techniques for international trade negotiations Module on regional integration (Comparative Legal Framework) Module on trade in services - Law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities Module on trade Policy Analysis (Trade policy Formulation)

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Module on trade in agriculture (SPS, GMOs, organic food, subsidies, food security, export taxes, etc.) Module on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights Module on the WTO dispute settlement mechanism Module on trade remedies Module on trade and investment Module on the economics and policy of non-tariff measures Module on trade, environment and climate change

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Training on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (Lahore)

Strengthen stakeholder understanding of IPRs and domestic laws

Module on the economics and policy of non-tariff measures 11-12 March 2013 52

12 Joint WTI-PITAD Certificate to STP (Islamabad)

Specialized training for the newly inducted Commerce and Trade Group officers of the Civil Service of Pakistan

Module on trade policy analysis, a competitiveness analysis

Mar-13 3

Module on the techniques for international trade negotiations Module on regional integration (Comparative Legal Framework) Module on trade in services - Law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities Module on trade Policy Analysis (Trade policy Formulation) Module on trade in agriculture (SPS, GMOs, organic food, subsidies, food security, export taxes, etc.) Module on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights Module on the WTO dispute settlement mechanism Module on trade remedies Module on trade and investment Module on the economics and policy of non-tariff measures Module on trade, environment and climate

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change

13 Training on Trade in Agriculture (Lahore)

Strengthen stakeholder capacity regarding domestic agricultural productivity and issues related to negotiations and international trade in agriculture

Module on trade in agriculture (SPS, GMOs, organic food, subsidies, food security, export taxes, etc.)

10-11 June 2013 76

14 Training on Trade Remedies (Lahore Chamber, Lahore)

Build the capacity of the officers working in various ministries and government departments regarding the importance of Trade defence laws

Module on trade remedies 02-03 July 2013 68

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One week training of STP trainees on the Politics and Economics of PTAs at WTI Bern, Switzerland

Capacity building of civil servants and strengthening of the Specialized Training Programme. N/A 05-09 Aug 2013 4

16 Training on Economics and Policy of NTMs (Lahore)

Build the capacity of the officers working in various ministries and government departments regarding the economics and policy of non-tariff measures

Module on the economics and policy of non-tariff measures

29-30 August 2013 83

17 Training on Trade and Investment (Karachi)

Build the capacity of stakeholders on issues related to investment, investment management, investment regulations and dispute settlement in investment treaties

Module on trade and investment 09-Sep-13 81

18 Training on Trade and Investment (Lahore)

Build the capacity of stakeholders on issues related to investment, investment management, investment regulations and dispute settlement in investment treaties

Module on trade and investment 10-11 Sep 2013 86

19 Training on Trade and Investment (Islamabad)

Build the capacity of stakeholders on issues related to investment, investment management, investment regulations and dispute settlement in investment treaties

Module on trade and investment 12-Sep-13 104

20 Training on Trade in Services (Karachi)

Enhance stakeholder understanding of the issues relating to services trade and the scope for greater insertion of Pakistani service firms in global value chains

Module on trade in services - law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities 07-Oct-13 62

21 Training on Trade in Services (Lahore)

Enhance stakeholder understanding of the issues relating to services trade and the scope for greater insertion of Pakistani service firms in global value chains

Module on trade in services -law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities 08-Oct-13 72

23 Training on Trade in Services (Islamabad)

Enhance stakeholder understanding of the issues relating to services trade and the scope for greater insertion of Pakistani service firms in global value

Module on trade in services - Law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities 10-Oct-13 105

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chains

24

Training on Health Tourism and Export of Healthcare Services (Karachi)

Training for health professionals on how Pakistan can improve its domestic healthcare services and enhance exports in the sector through health tourism

Module on trade in services -law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities 15-Apr-14 87

25 Training on Trade in Services (Lahore)

Enhance stakeholder understanding of the issues relating to services trade featuring financial services, banking, health tourism and services trade negotiations

Module on trade in services -law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities 17-Apr-14 59

26 EU GSP plus scheme: market Entry Procedures (Karachi)

Enhance exporters’ knowledge on export procedures to the EU under the GSP+ scheme

Assessing Pakistan’s export potential for professional services

10-Nov-14 127

Assessing Pakistan’s export opportunities for computer and related services Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in livestock sector Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in dairy sector GSP+ and Pakistan’s EU export opportunities: A business guide

27 EU GSP plus scheme: market Entry Procedures (Lahore)

Enhance exporters’ knowledge on export procedures to the EU under the GSP+ scheme

Assessing Pakistan’s export potential for professional services

11-Nov-14 184

Assessing Pakistan’s export opportunities for computer and related services Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in livestock sector Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in dairy sector GSP+ and Pakistan’s EU export opportunities; A business guide

28 EU GSP plus scheme: market Entry Procedures (Sialkot)

Enhance exporters’ knowledge on export procedures to the EU under the GSP+ scheme

Assessing Pakistan’s export potential for professional services

12-Nov-14 97

Assessing Pakistan’s export opportunities for computer and related services Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in livestock sector Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in dairy sector GSP+ and Pakistan’s EU export opportunities; A business guide

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EU GSP plus scheme: market Entry Procedures (Faisalabad)

Enhance exporters’ knowledge on export procedures to the EU under the GSP+ scheme

Assessing Pakistan’s export potential for professional services

13-Nov-14 109

Assessing Pakistan’s export opportunities for computer and related services Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in livestock sector Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in dairy sector GSP+ and Pakistan’s EU export opportunities; A business guide

30 Training on WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation (Karachi)

Following the signing of a new Trade Facilitation Agreement during the WTO Ministerial Conference at Bali, a global demand emerged for capacity building of public and private sector in developing countries on the implications of the Agreement and how can they benefit from improved trade facilitation regime.

Assessing Pakistan’s export potential for professional services

24-Nov-14 87

Assessing Pakistan’s export opportunities for computer and related services Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in livestock sector Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in dairy sector GSP+ and Pakistan’s EU export opportunities; A business guide

31 Training on WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation (Lahore)

Following the signing of a new Trade Facilitation Agreement during the WTO Ministerial Conference at Bali, a global demand emerged for capacity building of public and private sector in developing countries on the implications of the Agreement and how can they benefit from improved trade facilitation regime.

Challenges of enhancing Pakistan’s export potential in transport services

26-Nov-14 173 Strategy for export development of services for Pakistan Training material on the WTO Trade facilitation agreement

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Training on WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation (Islamabad)

Following the signing of a new Trade Facilitation Agreement during the WTO Ministerial Conference at Bali, a global demand emerged for capacity building of public and private sector in developing countries on the implications of the Agreement and how can they benefit from improved trade facilitation regime.

Challenges of Enhancing Pakistan’s Export Potential in Transport Services

27-Nov-14 187 Strategy for export development of services for Pakistan Training material on the WTO Trade facilitation agreement

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Training on EU GSP+ scheme (in association with TDAP and Faisalabad Chamber)

Enhance exporters’ knowledge on export procedures to the EU under the GSP+ scheme

Assessing Pakistan’s export potential for professional services

28-Jan-15 67 Assessing Pakistan’s export opportunities for computer and related services Enhancing competitiveness and export

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potential in livestock sector Enhancing competitiveness and export potential in dairy sector GSP+ and Pakistan’s EU export opportunities; A business guide

34

Awareness and consultative Seminars on Alternative Dispute Resolution (Islamabad)

The underlying objective of the seminars was to create awareness among the stakeholders regarding ADR mechanisms and to receive their feedback on the effective enforcement of ADR and potential contours of the draft law for Pakistan

N/A 11 June 2015 65

35 Training of the trade officers abroad (designate) (PITAD)

Specialized training for the Commercial diplomats to be posted abroad. The training aims at giving them a broad view of the stakes of trade policy.

Module on trade policy analysis, a competitiveness analysis

8 February 2016 – 16 February 2016 37

Module on the techniques for international trade negotiations Module on regional integration (Comparative Legal Framework) Module on trade in services - Law and economics and Pakistan’s sectoral priorities Module on trade Policy Analysis (Trade policy Formulation) Module on trade in agriculture (SPS, GMOs, organic food, subsidies, food security, export taxes, etc.) Module on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights Module on the WTO dispute settlement mechanism Module on trade remedies Module on trade and investment Module on the economics and policy of non-tariff measures Module on trade, environment and climate change

Total 2404

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Annex 1.6 CCP developed modules

Topic CCP officers (MTs) Mentors

Module on Academic Aspects of Competition

Ms. Maliha Quddus, Assistant Director, CCP

Dr Christopher Townley, Reader in International Competition Law and Regulation, King's College London

Module on Standard Competition Authority Operations

Mr. Ahmed Qadir, Director-General, Strategic Planning, Outreach, and External Relations Department, CCP

Ms. Hillary Jennings, former Head of the Global Relations programme in the OECD's Competition Division. She designed and implemented OECD’s capacity building activities and policy dialogue with developing and emerging economies in the area of competition law and policy. United States of America Federal Trade Commission, which set to prevent business practices that are anticompetitive or deceptive or unfair to consumers in the US; to enhance informed consumer choice and public understanding of the competitive process; and to accomplish it without unduly burdening legitimate business activity.

Module on Substantive Enforcement of Competition Law

Ms. Rafia Kiyani, Assistant Director, CCP Ms. Hillary Jennings

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Annex 1.7 CCP developed researches

Topic CCP officers (MTs) Mentors

Road freight transport sector & emerging competitive dynamics

Ms. Amina Gilani, Assistant Director (Mergers)

Dr. Philip Marsden, competition lawyer, Professor at the College of Europe and Non-Executive Director on the Board of the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities UK.

Towards a South Asian Competition Network Resham Khan

Philip Marsden, competition lawyer, Professor at the College of Europe and Non-Executive Director on the Board of the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities UK.

Annex 1.8 CCP conducted trainings

Nb. Topic Date Number of participants

1 Training of a CCP Master Trainer at Kings College London 9-20 March 2015 01

2 Training of one CCP officer at EU DG Competition Brussels

02 March to 02 June 2015 01

3 Training of one CCP officer in FTC, USA 12-23 October 2015 01

4 Training of CCP officers on the academic aspects of competition law module

27 October – 30 October 2015

19

5 Module on Standard Competition Authority Operations (Board of Afghanistan's Competition and Consumer Protection Department) (Istanbul)

August 10-14th Not available

6 Module on Academic Aspects of Competition (newly recruited CCP Officers)

October 28-30th 13

7 Module on Substantive Enforcement of Competition Law (newly recruited CCP Officers) November 2th Not available

Total 35

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Annex 1.9 Developed evidence based research studies and national experts in charge

Research Studies Researcher Assessing Pakistan’s Export Potential for Professional Services Saifullah Khan

Assessing Pakistan’s Export Opportunities for Computer and Related Services Muhammad Shahzad Khalid

The Challenges of Enhancing Pakistan’s Export Potential in Transport Services Muhammad Ali Noor

Enhancing Pakistan’s Export to ECO countries in Textile Made-ups and Light Engineering Sectors Shahid Scheik

Enhancing Competitiveness and Export Potential in Livestock Sector Nauman Aslam

Enhancing Competitiveness and Export Potential in Dairy Sector Benefitting from EU GSP Plus Scheme 2014 Through Enhancing Competitiveness in the Qualified sectors Zeevar Scheick

Normalization of Trade of Industrial Goods with India- Opportunities and Threats Manzoor Ahmad Policy Reform for Export Enhancement to India in Agriculture Sector Saeed Qadir Analysis of selected industrial sectors to put in place a policy for technology up-gradation and foresight in those sectors Athar Osama

Policy reform for export enhancement in leather and textile garments Syed Kausar Policy reform to enhance competitiveness and exports of horticulture (Kinnow and Mango) Younus Sandeela

Plurilateral negotiations on Trade in Services: Factual analysis of the state of affairs and possible outcomes and its implications for Pakistan along with recommendations for optimal policy and negotiating stance by Pakistan in these negotiations

Khalid Shahzad

Development of services exports development strategy in selected sectors in light of the priorities set in the STPF 2012-15 Ahmad Mukhtar

Review of Pak China and Pak Malaysia FTAs and to develop a framework to review preferential trading arrangements Saifullaw Khan

GSP an Pakistan’s EU export opportunities: A business guide Paolo Vergano and Aamir Hussain Siddiqui

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Ejaz Ghani Policy reforms study Asaf Ghafoor Trade institutional reforms study Zaheeruddin Dar Beyond GSP plus: Maintaining and enhancing benefits from the scheme Tippu Sultan

EU GSP plus potential impact assessment on poverty Aamir Hussain Siddiqui

Draft law for TDRO Yasir Siddiqui Mughal

Road freight transport sector & emerging competitive dynamics Amina Gilani Towards a South-Asian competition network Resham Khan

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Annex 1.10 Public-private dialogues based on the developed evidence-based research studies

No. PPD

PPD Date PPD Topic PPD

Location No.

participants Objective No. Study Study Topic

1 27-Oct-11

Services Sector Export Development Strategy for Pakistan

Islamabad 120

Aimed at defining policy recommendations on domestic regulatory reform for the development of services trade in Pakistan in the selected three sectors namely Transport Services, Professional Services and Computer Related Services.

1 Assessing Pakistan’s Export Potential for Professional Services

2 Assessing Pakistan’s Export Opportunities for Computer and Related Services

3 The Challenges of Enhancing Pakistan’s Export Potential in Transport Services

2 21-Dec-11

Enhancing Exports of Textile Made-ups and Light Engineering Sectors to ECO Countries

Islamabad 100+

Aimed at defining policy recommendations on domestic regulatory reform for enhancing exports of the two identified sectors to the ECO countries. These selected sectors are critical areas where accessing international standards in a competitive regional environment is key to sustaining the economic growth of Pakistan.

4 Enhancing Pakistan’s Export to ECO countries in Textile Made-ups and Light Engineering Sectors

3 29-Nov-12

Enhancing Competitiveness and Export Potential of Livestock and Dairy sector in Pakistan

Lahore 133

Aimed at defining policy recommendations on domestic regulatory reform related to SPS, food safety, packaging, labelling and branding to enhance the competitiveness of the livestock and dairy sector in Pakistan.

5 Enhancing Competitiveness and Export Potential in Livestock Sector

6 Enhancing Competitiveness and Export Potential in Dairy Sector

4 20-Dec-12

Policy Reform to Enhance Competitivenesss and Export Potential in the sectors covered by the Proposed GSP plus Scheme

Karachi 126

Aimed at informing the policy reforms and domestic regulatory reforms for enhancing competitiveness and export potential to the European Union in the products where Pakistan has comparative advantage vis-à-vis competitors.

7

Benefitting from EU GSP Plus Scheme 2014 Through Enhancing Competitiveness in the Qualified sectors

5 16-Jan- Enhancing Lahore 141 Aimed at defining policy 8 Normalization of Trade of Industrial

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13 Competitiveness and Export Potential for Trade with India in Light of the Improved Trade Relations and Full Implementation of SAFTA

recommendations and domestic regulatory reform for enhancing competitiveness and export potential for trade with India in light of improved trade relations and full implementation of SAFTA.

Goods with India- Opportunities and Threats

9 Policy Reform for Export Enhancement to India in Agriculture Sector

6 23-Dec-13

Technology Up-gradation and Foresight (Pharmaceutical and Surgical instruments Sectors)

Islamabad 122

Aimed at addressing the issues being faced by the pharmaceuticals and surgical instruments sectors and possible policy reform to overcome them.

10 Analysis of selected industrial sectors to put in place a policy for technology up-gradation and foresight in those sectors

7 21-Jan-14

Enhancing Competitiveness of Textile and Leather Garments

Lahore 87

To consult stakeholders on the issues faced by the textile and leather garments sectors and discuss recommendations for improvement

11 Policy reform for export enhancement in leather and textile garments

8 26-Mar-14

Enhancing Competitiveness of Kinnow and Mango

Lahore 119

To highlight the problems faced by the Kinnow and Mango sector and generate policy recommendation for consideration and potential implementation

12 Policy reform to enhance competitiveness and exports of horticulture (Kinnow and Mango)

9 08-Apr-14

Enhancing Competitiveness of Kinnow and Mango

Karachi 120+

To consult with the stakeholders in Sindh province and highlight issues facing the horticulture sector following ban on exports of mango from India to Europe and a warning to Pakistan and discuss recommendations to overcome

10 30-Apr-14

Developing Negotiations and Exports Strategy for Trade in Services

Islamabad 121

Consultations on the important and strategy of advancing services trade and generate policy recommendation for consideration and potential implementation

13

Plurilateral negotiations on Trade in Services: Factual analysis of the state of affairs and possible outcomes and its implications for Pakistan along with recommendations for optimal policy and negotiating stance by Pakistan in these negotiations

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Development of services exports development strategy in selected sectors in light of the priorities set in the STPF 2012-15

11 19-Jun-14

Regional Economic Integration

Islamabad 130+

To consult on the approach of Pakistan to regional economic integration and to develop a future roadmap for a better regional partnership in the Asia Pacific

15

Review of Pak China and Pak Malaysia FTAs and to develop a framework to review preferential trading arrangements

16 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

12 29-Jul-15

Institutional and Policy Reforms for Export Success

Islamabad 80+

Consultations to determine necessary institutional reforms and coherence in policy among all government agencies for export success

17 Policy reforms study

18 Trade institutional reforms study

13 07-Oct-15

Beyond the EU GSP plus: Enhancing Benefits from the scheme

Islamabad 100+

Aimed at presenting the findings of the study on Pakistan’s exports to the EU following the implementation of the GSP+ status along with recommendations for sustainable development of trading relations with the EU

19 Beyond GSP plus: Maintaining and enhancing benefits from the scheme

14 10-Feb-16

Trade Dispute Resolution Organization (TDRO) Draft Law

Islamabad 133

To consult the draft law as a legal basis of TDRO to fulfil its mandate for overcoming the shortcomings and revamping the Trade Dispute Resolution system in Pakistan.

20 Draft law for TDRO

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Annex 1.11 Visits Abroad

S No. Visit Date Purpose

1 Master Trainers Visit to WTI, Bern January, 2011

The Master Trainers held session individually and collectively with their respective mentors and finalized the Modules assigned to them for further trainings through PITAD

2 Visit of DG PITAD and Program Officer ITC to Geneva

13 to19 February 2011

PITAD and WTI formally signed and exchanged the twinning arrangements between the two institutions. Comprehensive meetings were held between PITAD and ITC wherein full review of the component 1 was conducted and future planes and activities along with PPDSC formulation and scope of studies were discussed and finalized.

3 Master Trainers Visit to WTI, Bern

August-September, 2012 for three Weeks

The purpose of the visit was to finalizes the module in consultation with their mentors and to fill-in the gaps in the draft and prepare the presentation and questions and answers.

4 DG PITAD visit to Bern and Geneva

2-5 September, 2012

The objective of the visit was for the DG PITAD to hold meetings at WTI and ITC to review progress of the programme and to chalk out strategy for interventions in future under Component 1. A special highlight of the visit was the formal handing over of the certificate of accreditation by WTI to PITAD for the twelve jointly developed training modules.

5 Chairman Competition Commission of Pakistan to Geneva

20th to 22nd January, 2015

The Chairman held meetings with key international experts on Competition to chalk out a strategy for future growth of CCP as a premier regulatory organization on competition in Pakistan. The Chairman also attended an international conference on Competition at Geneva during his visit to showcase the activities of CCP.

6 Master Trainer to Kings College London, UK 2-20 March, 2015 The purpose was to finalize the Module in

consultation with the mentor.

7 Master Trainer visit to EU DG Competition, Brussels 2-20 March, 2015

The purpose was to finalize the module in consultation with the EU Competition commission officers and mentor.

8 Master Trainer visit of Federal trade Commission October 2015 The purpose was to finalize the module in

consultation with the US FTC

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Annex 2.1

List of the key institutions, which the TRTA II programme consulted SPS Management: • Ministry of Food & Agriculture (MinFA), Islamabad • National Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (NAPHIS), Islamabad • Pakistan Horticulture Development & Export Company (PHDEC), Lahore • Departments of Fisheries, Livestock, Public Health, Governments of Punjab, Sindh and Baluchistan • Marine Fisheries Department (MFD), Karachi • IFAD, Islamabad • FIRMS (USAID Project) • Pakistan Standards & Quality Control Authority (PSQCA), Karachi • Animal Quarantine Department (Head Office – Karachi) • Department of Plant Protection (DPP), Karachi • Pakistan Seafood Exporters Association (PSEA), Karachi

Value-Addition and Productivity: • National Productivity Organization (NPO), Islamabad • Ministry of Industries and Production (MoIP), Islamabad • Small & Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA), Lahore • Marine Fisheries Department (MFD), Karachi • Pakistan Seafood Exporters Association (PSEA), Karachi • Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), Karachi • Technology Up-gradation & Skill Development Company (TUSDEC), Lahore • Technical Education & Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA), Lahore • Pakistan Horticulture Development & Export Company (PHDEC), Lahore • Pakistan International Freight Forwarders Association (PIFFA), Karachi • Mango Growers Association, Multan • Kinnow Growers Association, Sargodha • Value-Added Productivity & Kinnow Processing plant, Multan • Korangi Fish Harbor Authority (KoFHA), Karachi • Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore

Conformity Assessment: • Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST), Islamabad • Pakistan Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (PCSIR) Head Office & Laboratory Complex (Lahore,

Karachi, Quetta & Peshawar) • National Physical & Standards Laboratory (NPSL), Islamabad • Pakistan National Accreditation Council (PNAC), Islamabad • Pakistan Standards & Quality Control Authority (PSQCA), Karachi • Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI), Karachi • Pakistan Institute of Quality Control (PIQC), Lahore • Private Certification & Inspection Bodies (SGS, BVC, Moody etc.)

Product Testing:

• National Veterinary Laboratory (NVL), Islamabad • High Voltage & Short-Circuit (HVSC) Laboratory, Rawat-Islamabad • National Reference Laboratory for Poultry Diseases, Animal Health Section, NARC, Islamabad • Animal Quarantine Department (AQD) Laboratories (Islamabad, Lahore & Karachi) • Environmental Management Laboratory at Textile Institute of Pakistan (TIP), Karachi • Federal Seed Certification Laboratory, Islamabad • Textile Testing Laboratory of PTEA, Faisalabad • Pesticide Residue Laboratory, NARC, Islamabad

The findings of the above international experts provided inputs to the relevant sections of the Inception Report as well as contributed in elaboration of the presentations for the National Workshop.

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Annex 2.2

International Experts fielded under Component 2.1 (Strengthening SPS Controls) of TRTA II Programme Name of Expert Country Post/Activity Area Duration (Weeks) Dates Ian Goulding UK/Portugal SPS Management 2 weeks 20 Mar-02 Apr 2010 Upali Samarajeewa

Sri Lanka Product Testing 3 weeks 11-29 Apr 2010

Anwar Al-Tawil Switzerland/Egypt

Conformity Assessment 2 weeks 30 May-13 June 2010

John Heap UK Productivity 2 weeks 15-26 June 2010 Mike Dillon UK Value-Addition 10 days 4-14 July 2010 Paul Allen UK Punjab Food Safety 2 weeks 22Feb-9Mar 2011 Paul Allen UK Punjab Food Safety 1 week 12-16 Nov 2011 Paul Allen UK Food Legislation First Mission:

2 weeks 21 Feb – 06 Mar 2013

Paul Allen UK Food Legislation Second Mission: 2 weeks

27 Aug-04 Sept 2013

Dr. Simon Derrick

UK Sanitary Controls of Fisheries Products

2.5 weeks 01-19 May 2011

Dr. Simon Derrick

UK Sanitary Controls of Fisheries Products

2.5 weeks 27 Nov-15 Dec 2011

Danny Wells New Zealand Database development for Food Authorities

2 weeks 03-16 Mar 2013

Ian Goulding UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks 23-30 Sept 2010 Ian Goulding UK/Portugal Food Safety 2.5 weeks 6-24 Feb 2011 Ian Goulding UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks 26 June – 9 July 2011 Ian Goulding UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks 12-16 Nov 2011 Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks 09 - 22 February 2012

Ian Goulding UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks 29 April – 14 May 2012 Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks 7-16 June 2012

Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks 11-23 November 2012

Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks

05-18 May 2013

Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks

07-18 July 2013

Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety 2 weeks 06-20 Sept 2013

Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety First Mission: 2 weeks

08-22 Dec 2013

Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety Second Mission: 2 weeks

27 May - 6 June 2014

Ian Goulding UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety Mission:2 weeks 7– 21 December 2014

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Name of Expert Country Post/Activity Area Duration (Weeks) Dates Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety Mission: 2.5 weeks

5-23 May 2015

Ian Goulding

UK/Portugal SPS-Food Safety Mission: 2.5 weeks

26 Sept to 13 Oct 2015

Mr. Andrew Mathieson

UK Training Facilities for Food Inspectors

weeks 05-21 July 2011

Andrew Mathieson

UK PDGC in Food Safety & Control

2 weeks 23 March – 03 April 2012

Andrew Mathieson

UK Development of Training Facilities for Food Inspectors

2 weeks 2-15 December 2012

Andrew Mathieson

UK/Australia Development of Training Facilities for Food Inspectors

First Mission: 2 weeks

26 June-15 July 2013

Andrew Mathieson

UK/Australia Development of Training Facilities for Food Inspectors

Second Mission: 2 weeks

16-27 Nov 2013

Andrew Mathieson

UK/Australia Development of Training Facilities for Food Inspectors

Mission: 2 weeks

16-27 Nov 2013

Andrew Mathieson

UK/Australia Development of Training Facilities for Food Inspectors

1.5 weeks 04-15 May 2015

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Annex 2.3

List of Items in Food Inspection Kits

S No Name of Equipment

1 Light meter digital with accessories & charger case. (Range 20 to 2000 LUX)

2 Digital camera (case/accessories) Waterproof 12 mega pixel, 3 inch screen with macro function

3 Global positioning system unit Water resistant 64 Mb micro SD card and PC software

4 Colorimetric test kit (eg.Lovibond) for resazurin milk hygiene test, to include: Resazurin disk and Resazurin reagents (1000 tests)

5 Colorimetric test kit (eg.Lovibond AF 1185) with colour-disk comparators for chlorine and pH testing of potable water , to include (DPD Method) Free and total Chlorine 0 – 2,5 ppm (steps of 0,5ppm) and e 0-15ppm (steps of 2ppm) and pH 1-10, with reagents/tablets for above. (1000 tests)

6 Ph paper, Paper test strips, 100 tests, range pH 1- 14

7 Paper test strips for sulfite SO2 100 tests (range 10 – 400 ppm and 1.0 – 50 ppm)

8 Measuring tape, 20 m

9 Hand Magnifying glass (Illuminated) 2 – 4 times magnifying

10 Heavy Duty LED Flashlight 2 AA size batteries

11 Digital probe Thermometer. Waterproof, temp range -50°C to +150°C Stainless steel probe accuracy 0,5°C. Spare probes x 2

12 Thermometer Infra-red. Temp. Range – 50º to +150 °C. Accuracy 1,0º.

13 Pocket Ph meter (waterproof) with calibration solution Ph Range 0-14 Accuracy 0.2. Splash proof.

14 Cool box separate ice /elements compartment with water drain hole. 25 liter

18 White lab coats

15 White hats (hard)

16 Wellington boots (white) 2 of each size 39-43

17 Disposable gloves (box of 100)

18 Disposable hair net (box of 100)

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Annexure 2.4 Mission of IEs under Component 2.2 ( Improved Quality, Value Addition and Compliance in Fishery, Horticulture & Industrial Sectors)

Name of Expert Country Post/Activity Area Duration (Weeks)

Date

Mike Dillon UK Value Addition/Productivity

1 week 10-19 Dec 2010

Mike Dillon UK Value Addition/Productivity

2 weeks 1-12 Mar 2011

Mike Dillon UK Value Addition & Productivity

1 week 14-21 November

Dr. Mike Dillon UK Fish Value addition/ Productivity

1 week 30 January- 4 February and 8-10 February

Dr. Mike Dillon UK Fish Value Addition/ Productivity

1 week 25-30 April

Mike Dillon British Value Addition Seventh Mission: 2 weeks

7-15 Sept 2012

Mike Dillon British Value Addition Eighth Mission: 2.5 weeks

14 Nov – 04 Dec 2013

Mike Dillon British Value Addition First Mission: 2 weeks

14 Nov – 04 Dec 2013

Mike Dillon British Value Addition Second Mission: 2.5 weeks

31 Jan- 17 Feb 2014 (Berlin)

Mike Dillon British Value Addition Third Mission: 2.5 weeks

28 Mar – 9 Apr 2014

Shaun Hannah UK Benchmarking 2 weeks 29Nov-20 Dec 2010 Shaun Hannah UK Benchmarking 3 weeks 19 June – 10 July Shaun Hannah UK Benchmarking in

Fish processing sector

1 week 20-23 December

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices (GAPs)

4 weeks 3 weeks

02-30 May 10-28 October

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

2 weeks 10-26 February 2012

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

2.5 weeks 1-18 June 2012

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

First Mission: 2.5 weeks

01-18 June 2012

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

Second Mission: 3 weeks

31 August – 24 September 2012

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

Third Mission: 2.5 weeks

26 November - 14 December 2012

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

Fourth Mission:

2-15 January 2013

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2 weeks Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture

Practices Eighth Mission: 2 weeks

01-14 Apr 2013 (ST UK & Netherlands)

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

Ninth Mission: 1.5 weeks

6-15 May 2013

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

Tenth Mission: 2 weeks

23 Jun – 04 July 2013

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

Eleventh Mission: 2 weeks

29 Sept – 10 Oct 2013

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

First Mission: 2 weeks

03-21 Jan 2014

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

Second Mission: 2 weeks

31 Jan- 17 Feb 2014 (Berlin)

Kit Chan Malaysia Good Agriculture Practices

Third Mission: 2 weeks

21 May – 02 June 2014

Kit Chan Malaysia GAP First Mission:2.5 weeks

14 Nov to 04 Dec 2014

Kit Chan Malaysia GAP Second Mission: 1 week

25 February – 2 March 2015

John Heap UK Lean Manufacturing & Trade Corridor

1 week 20 – 27 November

John Heap British Lean Manufacturing

First Mission: 2 weeks

1-14 September 2012

Professor John Heap

UK Lean Expert 15 days 30 April – 14 May

Rodney Hines UK Value added Seafood 20 days 31 January- 13 February Rodney Hines UK Value added Seafood 2 weeks 3 June- 12 June Rodney Hine British Added Vale Seafood

Processing 2 weeks 1-14 June 2012

Dirk Heuff Netherlands Expert in Marketing and Exports

First Mission: 1 weeks

03-09 December 2012

Dirk Heuff Netherlands Expert in Marketing and Exports

Second Mission: 1.5 weeks

03-12 January 2013

Dirk Heuff Netherlands Expert in Marketing and Exports

Eighth Mission: 2 weeks

01-14 Apr 2013 (ST UK & Netherlands)

Adam Pinney British CE Marking First Mission: 5 weeks

01 July – 04 August 2012

Adam Pinney British CE Marking Second Mission: 2 weeks

14-27 October 2012

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Adam Pinney British CE Marking Third Mission: 2 weeks

03-13 Feb 2013

Fourth Mission: 2 weeks

26 April – 03 May 2013

Adam Pinney British CE Marking First Mission: 2 weeks

01-11 Dec 2013

Adam Pinney British CE Marking Second Mission: 2 weeks

14-24 Apr 2014

Adam Pinney UK CE Marking First Mission:1.5 weeks

20-31 October 2014

Wouter Put Dutch Process Control First Mission: 1.5 weeks

28 Oct – 07 Nov 2013

Wouter Put Dutch Process Control First Mission: 1.5 weeks

28 Oct – 07 Nov 2013

Wouter Put Dutch Process Control Second Mission: 2 weeks

26 Nov – 06 Dec 2013

Wouter Put Dutch Process Control Third Mission: 2 weeks

05-14 Mar 2014

Wouter Put Dutch Process Control Fourth Mission: 2 weeks

19-28 June 2014

Wouter Put Holland Process Control First Mission:2 weeks

24 Sept to 04 Oct 2014

Wouter Put Holland Process Control Second Mission:10 Days

10-20 December

Wouter Put Holland Process Control Third Mission: 10 Days

25 March-3 April 2015

Wouter Put Holland Process Control Fourth Mission: 7 days

4-8 Oct 2015

Gustaaf Henderieckx

Belgian Process Control (Industrial Sector)

First Mission: 2 weeks

26 Nov – 05 Dec 2013

Christopher Leftwich

UK First Mission: 2 weeks

16-30 Nov 2013

Second Mission: 2 weeks

28 Mar – 09 Apr 2014

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Annex 2.5 CSR and Process Control in Electric Fans Sector

KPI values Fan Sector Companies – Phase I

Intervention Area KPIs Unit of Measurement

Observation interval 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Quality Defect Rate % March 2015 21 6 13 6 2 4.2 1.4

October 2015 12 2 7 1.12 1 % Improvement 43 67 46 81 76

Productivity

WIP Nos March 2015 6274 8374 4590 1845 5349 7589 8450

October 2015 3000 3000 1327 625 5310 % Improvement 52 64 71 66 30

Batch Travel Distance per day Meters

March 2015 11732 26145 19100 5404 6878 8800 8884 October 2015 3500 3860 4242 2756 4250

% Improvement 70 85 78 49 52

Labour Productivity % March 2015 28 54 37

October 2015 57 63 % Improvement 104 70

Line Balancing Efficiency %

March 2015 39 22 37 27 38 October 2015 80 75 56

% Improvement 105 241 107

Average Production per Day Nos

March 2015 184 666 389 115 710 241 421 October 2015 280 922 500 125 325

% Improvement 52 38 29 9 35

No of Workers Nos March 2015 31 45 32 17 59 29 24

October 2015 26 42 27 13 29 % Improvement 16 7 16 24 0

Shop Floor + CSR

5S awareness level

Qualitative

March 2015 Done October 2015 Done Done Done Done Done Done Done

Red Tags March 2015

October 2015 Done Done Done Done Done Done Done Savings PKR 0.4 M PKR 1 M PKR 0.7 M PKR 4.2 M

Arrang't Tools and Eq.

March 2015 October 2015 Done Done Done Done Done Done Done

Cleaning March 2015 Done

October 2015 Done Done Done Done Done Done Done

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Process Control & CSR Implementation Status Fan Sector Companies – Phase II

Intervention Area Major Initiatives Activities 8 9

Quality Implement in-line Process Control

Develop • Control Limits Data • Component Drawings • Finalization of Specification Limits • Process Control Plan • Process and Work Instruction

Sheets • Identification of gauges and

measuring tools Train 1. Training of QC staff on data

collection and analysis

Done Done

Productivity

Replication of Phase I: implement the LEAN concept

Establishment of Industrial Engineering Department

1. Production Standards

Implementation in • Plastic Injection Moulding • Body Machining Shop • Blade Press Shop • Blade Paint Shop • Armature Winding Shop 2. SoPs and Work Instruction Sheets • SOPs for Blade Paint Section • SOPs for Die Casting Section • SOPs for Armature winding section

Done Done

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Shop Floor + CSR

Replication of Phase I Continued 5S implementation Done Done

Gap Analysis Best Practices

Renovate Die Casting Section

Technical improvements 1. Zircon Coating 2. Use of Flux 3. Silicon based Coating 4. Improving Stoichiometric ratio 5. Degassing 6. Use of Variable speed motors 7. New design of furnace 8. Potential Savings PKR 0.9

M/Furnace 9. PKR228M/250 Furnaces in Fan

Sector

In Process (Target Date:

Dec 2015)

In Process (Target Date: Dec 2015)

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Annex 2.6 CSR and Process Control in Surgical Sector

Process Control & CSR KPI values Surgical Sector Companies

Intervention Area KPIs Unit of Measurement

Observation interval Company A Company B Company C Company D Company E

Quality Defect Rate % June 2015 13 4 10.5 41.1 6.2

October 2015 5 In Process In Process No Response % Improvement 62

Productivity

WIP Nos June 2015 600 13096 17388 12604 2165

October 2015 200 4680 In Process In Process No Response % Improvement 67 64

Manufacturing Cycle Time Days/Order

June 2015 45 11 37 43 October 2015 3 In Process In Process No Response

% Improvement 93

Batch Travel Distance per day Meters

June 2015 13000 2841 5790 9235 1240 October 2015 500 300 In Pro In Process No Response

% Improvement 96 89

Labour Productivity % June 2015 35 43.6 47 55 42

October 2015 75 89 In Process In Process % Improvement 114 104

Line Balancing Efficiency %

June 2015 30 40 18 October 2015 80 In Process In Process

% Improvement 167

Average Production per Day Nos

June 2015 50 1133 1807 730 October 2015 100 2000 In Process

% Improvement 100 77

No of Workers Nos June 2015 20 98 61 40

October 2015 12 80 % Improvement 40 18

Shop Floor + CSR 5S awareness level

Qualitative Oct 2015 Done Done Done Done Done

Arrang't Tools and Eq. Oct 2015 Done Done Done Done Done Cleaning Oct 2015 In Process Yes In Process In Process No Response

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Annex 2.7 Details of farm clusters selected in Kinnow

Cluster No.1 Sr.# Name & Address

1 Chaudhry Muhammad Hamid Saleem warraich Chak No.10 N B Bhalwal

2 Chaudhry Masood Ahmed Nambardar Chak No.10 N B Bhalwal 3 Tahir Nawaz Chak No.10 N B Bhalwal 4 Ali Naeem etc. No.10 N B Bhalwal 5 Ch .Anwar Warraich 27 NB,Sargodha 6 Syed Munir Hussain Sharazi R/O Nabi Shah Bala, Bhalwal 7 Mian Abdul Hameed Chak No.16 SB Bhalwal

Cluster No.2 1 Nazim Mehmood Kehot

Chak No. 16 NB, Bhalwal 2 Hafiz Muhammad Younus Chak No.16 NB 3 Malik Muhammad Mumtaz Awan Chak No. 17 NB 4 Haji Ahmed Sher S/O Haji Muhammad Akbar Chak No.16 NB 5 Haji Muhammad Yar S/O Haji Muhammad Feroz Chak No.16 NB 6 Haji Ghulam Abbas S/O Haji Lal Khan Chak No.16 NB 7 Haji Rab nawaz S/O Haji Sher Muhammad Chak No. 16 NB

Cluster No.3 1 Malik Khair Muahammad Tiwana

Chak No.58 NB, Sargodha 2 Malik Ghulam Hassan Tiwana 3 Mian Abdul Rauf 4 Malik Zafar Chak No.58 NB, Sargodha 5 Malik Fida Muhammad Tiwana

Cluster No.4 1 Sardar Shoukat Mehmood Maikan, Sultanpur Bangla, Shahpur 2 Sardar Khalid Mehmood Maikan 3 Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan Maikan 4 Sadar Nasir mehmood Maikan 5 Sadar Qadar Mehmood Maikan 6 Mian Muhammad Aslam Qurashi

Cluster No.5 1 Muhammad Raza shah,

Shahpur city,Sargodha 2 Sardar Khaliq Nawaz Maikan, Kot Bhai khan Shahpur 2 Sardar Zulfiqar Hussain Maikan 3 Sardar Waqar Hussain Maikan 4 Sardar Akhtar Hayat Maikan

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5 Mazhar Abbas Cluster No.6

1 Malik Aslam Awan 97NB

2 Rana Ijaz Mehmood Chak No. 97 NB, Sargodha 3 Ashiq Hussain S/O Abdul Kareem 97NB 4 Rana Arshad Khan 97NB 5 Abdul hameed Chak No. 97NB

Cluster No.7 1 Asad Rizwan Parhar

Chak No. 88 NB 2 Mazafar Parhar 3 Ch. Tayyab Mehmood Jajja, 88 NB 4 Munaim Bajwa, Chak No.88 NB 5 Mumtaz Ahmad Bajwa, Chak No. 88 NB

Cluster No.8 1 Saleem Tufail Sindhu

111 NB,sargodha 2 Haji zulfaqar basara 3 Amjid ali bajawa 4 Haji Sajid ali 5 Muhammad saffdar chaddhar

Cluster No.9 1 Mian Muhammad Qasim tullah

,lillanee 2 Mian Abdul Majid,lillanee,bhalwal 3 Muhammad Afzal bhatti 4 Sheikh Muhammad Akaram

Cluster No.10 1 Amer iqbal

10 ML ,Bhera road,Bhulwal 2 Syed irfan hayder shah 10 ML 3 Sheikh Sikandar Hayat S/O Rehmat Khan, Liani Chak NO.15 SB 4 Khuram Shahzad 10 ML 5 Hafiz Abrar Ahmed jugar 10 ML

Details of farm clusters selected in mango

Sr. # Name of growers

1. Rao Muhammad Akbar

Hafiz Attiq Ahmed

Mr. Aadil Jamsheed

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Mr. Saifur Rehman

Mr. Junaid Ahmed

2. Asghar Joyia

Mr. Farhan Arshad

Mr. Sabir Hussain

Mr. Muhammad Maddani

Mr. Haji Sheer Muhammad Khichala

3. Ghullam Qadir Bhutta

Mr. Syed Ali

Mr. Muhammad Akhtar

Mr. Muzaffar Ali

Mr. Liaqat Ali

4. Haji Muhammad Yar Bhutta

Mr. Muhammad Javed Iqbal

Mr. Muhammad Hafeez

Mr. Ghulam Nazuk

Mr. Hafi Allah Rakkha

5. Mr. Farid Khan Khakwani

Mr. Haseeb Khan

Mr. Mannan Khan

Mr. Faisal Bukhari

Mr. Allah Nawaz Khan

6. Muzaffar Hayat Khan Khakwani

Muhammad Sohail Khan Babar

Muhammad Mazhar Hansla

Haji Jam Muhammad Klasra

7. Muhammad Nawaz Khan Khichi

Mr. Aftab Ahmed Khan

Mr. Khalid Mehmood Khan

Mr. Javeed Iqbal Khan

MR. Pir Iqbal Khan

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8. Azhar Khan Khichi

Mr. Ahsan Khan

Mr. Kareem Baksh

Ayaz Khan

Haseeb Khan

9. Mr. Hammad-Ullah Khan

Mr. Abdul Wahid

Mr. Muhammad Akbar

Mr. Muhammad Mushtaq

Mr. Muhammad Khan Laghari

10 Malik Allah Nawaz Bappi

Malik FarooqBappi

Malik Mureed Abbas

Zubar Khan Babar

Khawar Khan Babar

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Annex 2.8

Study Tours under Component 2 (Export development through improvement of quality infrastructure) 1. Study Tour of Microbiologists and Quality Managers to Sri Lanka

Name Designation Department/Organization

(number of participants)

Purpose of Study Tour

Dr. Sikandar Hayat Director/Quality Manager

FQCL, Lahore (3)

Training Course: Training programme for Quality Managers Trainings programme for Technical Managers (Microbiology) Venue: Industrial Technology Institute Sri Lanka Dates: 18-29 March 2013

Mr. Asif Ali

Assistant Director Fisheries (Microbiology)

Mr. Tariq Mehmood

Assistant Director Fisheries (Microbiology)

Mr. Farid Ullah Khan

Quality Manager PCSIR Peshawar (2)

Dr. Arshad Hussain

Technical Manager (Microbiology)

Ms. Shadab Gul

Assistant Director Laboratories

PFA, Lahore (2)

Mr. Ayaz Khurram Public Analyst

Outcome: • Quality Managers will have the working knowledge of how to implement a Quality Management System

in their respective laboratories • Technical Managers will receive hands-on training in latest/relevant microbiology techniques which they

will be able to duplicate in their laboratories • This capacity building will enable the laboratory to be better placed to apply for accreditation having

fulfilled the basic requirements of the ISO 17025

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2. Study Tour of Chemists and Quality Managers Singapore Group I

Name Designation Department /Organization

Purpose of Study Tour

Mr. Sohail Shaukat

Scientific Officer (CES)

PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Karachi

Training Course: Details provided in separate attachments: Trainings programme for Technical Managers on the following instruments (parameters given in the brackets) 1. GCMSMS (Dioxin, PCBs) 2. LCMSMS (antibiotic residues) 3. HPLC (histamine, tetracycline, nitrofuran) Matrix: fish & fish products Venue: DHI Water & Environment (S) Pte Ltd. Singapore Dates: 15-26 April 2013

Dr. Alia B. Munshi

Chief Scientific Officer/HoC-CES

Mr. Muhammad Akram

Senior Scientific Officer

PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Peshawar

Mr. Asif Ali

Senior Chemist/Technical Manager

Fisheries Research and Training Institute, Lahore

Mr. Shahrukh Siraj

Technical Manager (Chemistry Laboratory)

Marine Fisheries Department, Karachi

Mr. Mudassar ul Hasnain

Assistant Director (Chemistry Laboratory)

Dr. Ali Abbas Qazilbash (for holding meetings with DHI – 2 working days only)

Programme Officer for Laboratory Accreditation and SPS Compliance

TRTA II/UNIDO

Outcome: • Pakistan will have the enhanced capacity to test the fish and fisheries products for environmental

parameters as per EU requirements

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Group II

Name Designation Department /Organization

Purpose of Study Tour

Kashifa Naghma Waheed

Principal Chemist/Technical Manager-ICP Lab

Fisheries Research and Training Institute, Lahore

Training Course: Trainings programme for Technical Managers on the following instruments (parameters given in the brackets) 2 LCMSMS (antibiotic residues) 3 ICP-MS/OES (detection of trace metals) Matrix: fish/fish products & water Venue: DHI Water & Environment (S) Pte Ltd. Singapore Dates: 06-17 May 2013

Muhammad Arfan Hadyait

Deputy Technical Manager (Chemistry)

Shakeel Badshah

Research Officer

Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR), Islamabad

Khurshid Ahmad

Research Officer

Hifza Johar

Deputy Director

Observers Syed Zain-ul-Ibad

Quality Manager

PSCIR Karachi Laboratory Complex, Karachi

Outcome: • Pakistan will have the enhanced capacity to test the fish/fisheries products and water for environmental

parameters as per EU requirements

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3. Study Tour of PSQCA staff sponsored under TRTA II Programme

Name Designation Department/ Organization

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

Mr. Pir Bukhsh Jamali

Director General

PSQCA

The objective of the study visit is to attend 36th ISO General Assembly held in Saint Petersburg, Russia is to: i) Increase expectations from the

governance of any organization – Transparency – Oversight – Accountability – Ethical standards ii) Governance and the

organization need to respond to global changes:

– Globalization and competition – Technology – Developing Country needs iii) The General Assembly is the

highest governing body of ISO and brings together key decisions maker in the world of Standardization. It is an opportunity for all ISO members to get the most from their membership by sharing ideas and best practice; making useful contacts in the standardization field; and shaping the global standardization agenda.

Khawaja Ghulam Mohiuddin

Deputy Director

PSQCA

Outcome: • ISO structures aligned with modern governance requirements • Greater transparency and accountability to members • More effective governance role and processes for Council • Greater clarity about the role of Council; ISO Officers; Sub-groups reporting to Council • ISO better able to respond to global changes:

‒ Globalization and competition ‒ Technology ‒ Developing Country Needs

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4. Study Tour of PNAC/MoST staff sponsored under TRTA II Programme

Name Designation Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

Masroor Ahmad Qureshi

Joint Technological Advisor Ministry of Science and Technology

PACIFIC ACCREDITATION COOPERATION (PAC) ANNUAL MEETING Venue: HONOLULU, HAWAII Dates: 18-26 MAY 2013

• To strengthen the accreditation system in Pakistan and enhance the credibility of accredited organization at international level, MOST/PNAC has secured the memberships of following Regional & International organizations; I. International Laboratory Accreditation

Cooperation (ILAC) II. International Accreditation Forum (IAF)

III. Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC)

IV. Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC) • MOST/PNAC being the national apex body of Pakistan has secured the memberships of relevant regional and internal organizations like International Accreditation Forum (IAF), International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC), Asia Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (APLAC) and Pacific Accreditation Cooperation (PAC). MOST/PNAC has achieved the milestone by signing MRA (Mutual Recognition Agreement) with APLAC and has been peer-evaluated a team of Peer-Evaluators (PEs) comprising of two members for MLA (Multilateral Recognition Arrangement) with PAC from 16 – 21 July 2013. For maintaining the memberships and acquiring MLA Signatory Status with relevant regional and international organizations, it is obligatory for MOST/PNAC to attend the annual, plenary, mid-year and technical meetings of these organizations. Annual meetings of PAC are being scheduled from 18 – 26 May 2013 in Honolulu, USA. • It is an important event as the peer-evaluation report of MOST/MOST/PNAC would be discussed in PAC MLA Management Committee Meeting. Delegation of MOST/MOST/PNAC would defend the case in this meeting and subsequently on approval by PAC MLA Committee there will be a formal ceremony where MOST/MOST/PNAC would sign the MLA Certificate with PAC. Also a training workshop on ISO/IEC 17065 is scheduled to be conducted which is the new and emerging standard that would help this Council in launching this new scheme. As per program of the meetings there are parallel technical meetings, group discussions and technical visit, a delegate comprising of two members need to attend the meetings.

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5. Study Tour to South Korea to attend IAF/ILAC Annual Meeting Annual Meeting

Outcome: • Develop strategies for PNAC to carry out:

o Product Certification (ISO 17065) o Food Safety certification (ISO 22000) o System Certification (ISO 17021) o IT systems management (ISO 20000) o Security management systems (ISO 27001) o Person Certification (ISO 17024)

• Networking with other Accreditation Bodies to share solutions to common problems • Determine the MLA & MRA status of PNAC particularly in terms of the maintaining international

recognition ad how to advocate its case at WTO to ensure acceptance of certification/accreditation at global level – particularly with reference to trade

Name Designation Department/ Organization

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

Mr. Farid Bakhtiar

Deputy Technological Advisor

MoST IAF/ILAC Annual Meeting Venue: Seoul, South Korea Dates: 16-25 October 2013

Mr. Pervaiz Ahmed

Director Certification Bodies

PNAC

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6. Study Tour of MFD staff sponsored under TRTA II Programme

Name Designation Department/Organization

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

Shaukat Hussain

Director General Marine Fisheries Department (MFD)

Purpose: Present a paper on Up-gradation of Quality infrastructure to enhance sea food safety, inspection services and trade from Pakistan to the European Union market. Share knowledge/Skills and experience from other countries to address SPS inspection systems throughout the fisheries supply chain Venue: St John’s, Newfoundland, Canada Dates: 28 September – 03 October 2013

Outcome: The objectives to participate in the congress is to enhance cold chain and improve seafood safety to make in to line the entire stages of production, processing and distribution of fish and fishery products with international recommended standard.

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7. Study Tour EU-UK sponsored under TRTA II Programme

Name Designation Purpose of Visit/Study Tour Azhar Sajjad Khan Operations Manager

M/S S. K. Mango Farm Grower/Processor and Exporter

The programme’s main building blocks are: Visits to sites of importers and wholesale operations in the Netherlands, France and UK Visit large supermarkets in The Netherlands and in France, where the participants could visit and also see the back room activities of the supermarket Meeting with a number of credible fresh fruit and vegetable buyers / importer, and their distribution yard. Visiting the high-end markets in Paris and Rotterdam To Visit CBI office and attend Information Workshop on pricing & costing for fruit in Europe Short workshops to prepare/evaluate the visits Meeting with the Pakistan foreign embassy and other agencies to discover more of European consumer habits and ways of work To Conduct Market Study in Enhancing the Competitiveness of Pakistan Horticulture Export. This study will be conducted jointly by TRTA/UNIDO, CBI and PITAD. Venue: EU & UK Dates: 01-14 April 2013

Ghulam Farid Khan Khakwani

Managing Director M/S Zarpak Processing

Grower/Processor and Exporter

Muhammad Tariq Khan

President M/S Multan Mango Growers

Association Ghulam Qadir Orchard Owner Grower/Processor

Muhammad Riaz Exports & Imports Business Development Manager

M/S Al-Rafique Enterprises Quasim Aijaz Production Director

M/s Roshan Enterprises Safdar Hussain Director Marketing

M/s Safdar & Co. Syed Kausar Ali Zaidi Director PITAD

Abdul Kabir Secretary TDAP Razzaq A. Malkana

General Manager (South) Pakistan

Horticulture Development & Export Company (PHDEC)

Badar ul Islam Programme Officer TRTA II Programme

Outcome: • By covering the whole chain from the import in the port of Rotterdam through to (high end)

wholesalers and retailers, tour participants will experience themselves what it takes to establish successful exports to a high-end market. Lessons will be learned which will assist the participants in improving their understanding and ways of operating to have sustainable exports.

• Possibility of orders from interested buyers for trial shipments. • Joint study (TRTA, PITAD and CBI) on Enhancing the Competitiveness of Pakistan Horticulture

Export.

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8. Study Tour of PAKFEA

Outcome: • By participation in the First Humber Seafood Summit at Grimsby UK, the Participants will learn the

new trends in fish international trade , and market dynamics and when these are translated in Pakistan Fisheries export The quality of export products will boost resulting in enhanced export from Pakistan in high end markets.

• The participation in summit will help build the capacity of Pakistan Seafood Exporters Association to deliver more intrinsically with its members in terms of market forecasting and dissemination of allied market information.

• The PAKFEA Representative, on arrival back will disseminate the new knowledge gained during the visit to the fellow processors and other fish market players in Pakistan.

• The focused B&B meetings with a select group of (high end) wholesalers and retailers under the guidance fan TRTA II International Expert will assist the tour participants to experience themselves what it takes to establish successful exports to a high-end market. Lessons will be learned which will assist the participants in improving their understanding and ways of operating to have sustainable exports.

• Possibility of orders from interested buyers for trial shipments non conventional/new seafood products.

Name Designation Purpose of Visit/Study Tour Faisal

Iftikhar Ali CEO

Fisheries Development

Board

The objective of the study visit of The Fish Processors and Representative of the Pakistan Fish Exporters Association to Humber Seafood Summit in Grimsby, UK are to; 1. To Participate in the First Humber Seafood Summit being

held at Grimsby, UK which is considered to be one of the world’s capitals of seafood production, where Fishing industry experts from around the world are meeting be talk about the issues facing the seafood industry as well as issue of how the fishing and seafood industries can responsibly manage fish stocks.

2. The purpose is that Pakistani fish processers would attend the Summit to get together with industry leaders, scientists, fishermen, fish farmers and retailers and producers, talking about the industry both in terms of long-term sustainability and also how to market it better to get more consumers to eat fish.

3. This is part of our trade corridor for fisheries. We need to get good business contacts with and through International Expert of TRTA II in Mike in Grimsby. There are major wholesalers in Grimsby that he can facilitate. The objective is to identify Pakistani processors, then potential buyers, then organize the study tour.

Humber Royal Hotel Grimsby 18-20 September 2013

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9. The List of Participants to Manila, Philippines from 21 to 25 April 2014 Sponsored by TRTA II Programme

S. No. Name, Company, Address & Phone No of Participants

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

1 Abdul Ghaffar Horticulturist Mango Research Station Shujahabad, Multan Tel: 061-4396576 [email protected]

BACKGROUND The Postharvest Horticulture Training and Research Center (PHTRC) based at the University of the Philippines Los Banos is organizing a training course from 21 to 25 April 2015 on postharvest handling of horticultural crops tailored to the needs of the stakeholders. OBJECTIVES The objectives to send the scientists of Mango Research Station (MRS) and Citrus Research Institute (CRI) to attend the training on postharvest technology management and extension at Postharvest Horticulture Training and Research Center, University of the Philippines are: • To get the international perspective on the trends and

challenges in the fresh produce supply chains and their impact to postharvest management

• To study the physiological and physio-chemical changes in harvested produce that impact on quality

• To learn the Pre-harvest modifiers of quality and safety

• To study the Safety factors and quality assurance

programs: - Hazards in fresh produce - Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) - Codes of Hygienic Practices - HACCP

• To study Harvesting and Postharvest Quality Management

• Postharvest extension delivery systems

2 Muhammad Ikhlaq Assistant Horticulturist Mango Research Station Shujahabad, Multan Tel: 061-4396576 [email protected]

3 Altaf-ur-Rehman Khan Director Citrus Research Institute 5 Rasala, Sargodha Tel: 048 9239185 [email protected]

4 Abdul Aziz Horticulturist Citrus Research Institute (CRI) 5 Rasala, Sargodha Tel: 048 923918 [email protected]

5 Aurangzaib Khan Sector Expert in horticulture UNIDO Tel: 051 8354807 [email protected]

S. No. Name, Company, Address & Phone No of Participants

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

One technical staff member from the TRTA II programme

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Outcome: Enable participants to have wider options in planning and implementing postharvest research and extension program for the improvement of their domestic mango and citrus industries.

management office (Muhammad Aurangzaib Khan, sector Expert Horticulture) is accompanying the four trainees from MRS and CRI to ensure that the: • Synergies between the training modules and the work

being done through the CoPs implemented by CRI and MRS under the support and supervision of the TRTA II programme

• Knowledge gained through this training will strengthen the delivery mechanism both at PMO and CRI and MRS

• Provision of the adequate technical inputs into the

training modules that would reflect the work done by the TRTA II in the areas of GAP

• Visibility and promotion of the TRTA II programme by

exploring future collaborations with Postharvest Horticulture Training and Research Center

EXPECTED RESULTS/OUTPUTS At the end of the training course, the participants are expected to:

a. Have explained the basic concepts and principles of postharvest handling technologies and quality assurance programs on mango and citrus

b. Have identified the various postharvest handling operations/systems/facilities in the mango and citrus supply chain in the host country, and have determined applicability to their country

c. Have identified alternative options with regard extension modalities to be used on postharvest handling of mango and citrus

d. Have listed the insights from their observations and interactions with the various stakeholders in the mango and citrus postharvest supply chain which can be of help in their research and extension works.

e. Have prepared a plan of action on postharvest research and extension which can serve as basis of the development activities to be pursued upon return to their respective workplaces.

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10. The List of Participants to The Hague, Netherlands, 31 March to 04 April 2014 Sponsored by TRTA

II Programme

S. No. Name, Company, Address & Phone No of Participants

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

1 Dr. Mubarik Ahmed Director General Department of Plant Protection Karachi Contact #: 03009215732 [email protected];

Background Codex Alimentarius Commission sponsored by FAO and WHO develops harmonized International Food Standards is organizing a meeting for the Committee on Contaminants in Foods (CCCF) from 31March to 04 April, 2014 in The Hague, Netherlands Objectives See attached agenda of the meeting Expected Results/Outputs The perceived results of the intervention are:

• Draft maximum levels of Arsenic in raw and process rice and development of Code of practise for prevention and reduction of contaminants in rice (agenda items 6 & 13)

• Draft maximum level of lead in fruit juices ready to drink canned fruits and vegetables (agenda item 5)

• Propose draft for the prevention and reduction of aflatoxin in sorghum (agenda item 10)

• Revise code of practise for prevention of mycotoxin contaminants in cereals (agenda item 14)

• Establish maximum level of total aflatoxin in ready to eat peanuts (agenda item 17)

Venue: The Hague, Netherlands Dates: 31 March to 04 April 2014

2 Mr. Itrat Rasool Malhi Plant Specialist National Animal Plant Health Inspection Service Islamabad Contact#;051-9261334 [email protected]

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11. The List of Participants to Bangkok, Thailand from 21 to 25 April 2014 Sponsored by TRTA II Programme

Outcome: Accredited/Recognized National PT Scheme in Pakistan

S. No.

Name, Company, Address & Phone No of Participants

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

1 Dr. Hajra Masood Principle Scientific Officer NPSL & PT Team Leader [email protected]

Background Training Programme for National Proficiency Scheme in Pakistan organized by National Food Institute (NFI) for the participants from NPSL from 21 to 25 April, 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand. Objectives The purpose of the training is to impart training and knowledge to the technical staff of the National PT Scheme setup in Pakistan to enable them to better carry out their tasks and to assist them in achieving recognition as a National Proficiency Testing provider for the numerous accredited laboratories in Pakistan. The duration of the training should be 05 (five) working days for the 04 (four) technical staff members of the National Proficiency Testing Team in Pakistan Expected Results/Outputs The perceived results of the intervention are: • The insitution is expetecd to ensure that the participants are

trained and well-versed in the following aspects related to Proficiencey Testing:

• Theoretical aspects and hands on training in preparation of PT items (Test samples for PT rounds) for chemical and microbiological analysis.

• The techniques to be learned in the field of preparation of PT items for microbiology:

a) Preparation of microbiological cultures for spiking b) Preparation of matrices of fish/meat/shrimp for spiking c) Spiking of matrix with prepared microbiological cultures d) Preparation of PT items for water microbiological

analysis e) Packaging. storage and safety precautions to be taken in

transporting prepared PT items as per International, regional and national regulations

• The Techniques to be learned in the field of preparation of PT items for chemical analysis:

a) Preparation of matrices such as fish/meat/milk powder/grains for spiking with required analytes

b) Packaging. storage and safety precautions to be taken in transporting prepared PT items as per International, regional and national regulations

Venue: Bangkok, Thailand Dates: 21 to 25 April 2014

2 M. Younas Kaleem Senior Scientific Officer QM-PT Team [email protected]

3 Farah Shazadi Scientific Officer TM PT Team [email protected]

4 Dr. Sabahat Kazmi Senior Scientific Officer TM PT Team [email protected]

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12. Study Tour of PNAC staff to Mexico to participate in ILAC/APLAC meeting to present MR status sponsored under TRTA II Programme

S. No. Name, Company, Address & Phone No of

Participants Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

1.

2.

Azhar Iqbal Deputy Director Pakistan National Accreditation Council (PNAC) Ministry of Science and Technology 4th Evacuee Trust Complex, Agha Khan Road Sector F-5/1, Islamabad [email protected] Ateeq Ur Rehman Director Pakistan National Accreditation Council (PNAC) Ministry of Science and Technology 4th Evacuee Trust Complex, Agha Khan Road Sector F-5/1, Islamabad [email protected]

Background APLAC-PAC-MRA Joint General Assembly to be held in Gudalajara Mexico from 21 to 28 June 2014, organized by Entidad Mexicana de accreditation (EMA) on behalf o APLAC and PAC. Objectives The programme includes a mixtures of prostrations, discussions on technical issues, and open forum discussions. A series of technical and General Assembly meetings, MRA council meeting, Proficiency Testing Committee Meeting, Product Certification Committee Meeting, General Assembly Meeting and Training for AB assessors on ISO/IEC 17065 etc. Is also included in the programme. This will help to sustain PNAC APLAC MRA signatory status which is to be re-evaluated in 2013, and enable PNAC to learn from other accreditation bodies’ experience. Venue: Guadalajara, Mexico Dates: 21 to 28 June 2014

Outcome: • MRA signatory status of PNAC sustained • Knowledge and information regarding latest approaches and strategies related to accreditation acquired • Pakistan’s international links within a network of professionals/experts from other accreditation bodies

developed

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13. The List of Participants in Fruit Logistica Berlin, 3-9 February 2014 Sponsored on cost sharing basis under TRTA II Programme

S. No. Name, Company, Address & Phone No of Participants

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

1 Muhammad Riaz M/S Al-Rafique Enterprises Manager 5km from Noori Gate, Sillanwali Road, Near 79 Stop Sargodha – Pakistan Tel: 048-3720795 Cell: +92 (0)300 477 4810

OBJECTIVES The TRTA II programme, through this assignment, aims at:

• Introducing and connecting Pakistani citrus producers /

processors with buyers/importers from 4 or 5 countries during Berlin Fruit Logistica 2014

• Organizing and facilitating business to business meetings including a professional presentation at the Berlin Fruit Logistica 2014.

• Training and facilitating producers/processors to meet the buyer’s requirements in Pakistan.

• Organizing Juicing machines for sampling and storage of Kinnow at Fruit Logistica

• Conducting pilot export shipments of Kinnow and Mango

EXPECTED RESULTS/OUTPUTS The perceived results of the intervention are:

• Establishment of sustainable linkages of Pakistani Kinnow and mango exporters with reliable buyers/importers in Europe and other high end markets.

• Pilot export consignments of Kinnow and mango sent to high end markets.

• Final Report with Comprehensive Roadmap on the follow-up activities to materialize the actual shipments

Venue: Berlin, Germany Dates: 03-09 February 2014

2 Rizwan ur Rab Malik Agro Industries (Pvt.) Ltd Director 65 A Lalazar, Judicial Colony, Thokar Niaz Baig, Lahore 53709. Pakistan. Tel : 92-42-35314164 Cell : 92-321-8461314

3 Mansoor Saeed Mateela Kino Factory Director Marketing Village: Mateela, Tehsil: Kotmomin Distt. Sargodha, Pakistan. Tel: +92-48-6510251-2 Fax: +92-48-6510254 Cell: 0323-6333354

4 Ahmad Sohail Pak Kinnow Citrus Director Chack No. 10 N. B. Tehil, Bhalwal, Sargodha. Ph: +92 300 8601810/+92 302 6797875

5 Ghulam Qadir Bhutta M/s Chenab Fruit Farms Grower/Processor (Managing Partner) 86 A/8, Rijwana Road, Mohalla Amirabad Multan Cell:0300-3401967

6 Muhammad Asghar Joiya Fruit Farm Company Grower/Director Dehli Sharif, Tehsil Jalalpur pirwala Dist. Multan Cell: 0300-7731000

7 Azhar Sajjad Khan M/S S. K. Mango Farm Managing Partner and Exporter C/o Shahid Abbas Khan, JS Bank, Bank Road Vehari – Pakistan Cell: 0345-7507500 Cell: 0300-7733309

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Note:

1. TRTA II programme is jointly participating in the above event together with TDAP and CBI of Netherlands. TDAP and CBI both will pay the cost of space allocated for TRTA II supported participants.

2. TRTA II supported participants will be housed at the space allocated by TDAP (27 Sq meters) and CBI of Netherlands (12 Sq meters)

3. Two participants at serial number 11 and 12 are participating from the side of TRTA II programme with their own funding and programme only provide technical assistance to them during the fair for B2B meetings

8 Sohail Khan Babar S.K. Baber Fruit Farm Owner/Managing Partner Sohailabad, 18-Kassi, Vehari Road Multan Cell: 0300-6320022

9 Salman Jokhio Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) Secretary 5th Floor, Block A Finance & Trade Center Shahrah-e-Faisal, Karachi Tel: 021-99206484-5

10 Badar Ul Islam United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Programme Officer in SME Export Development Tel: 051 8354807 Mob: 0300 5012095

11 Muhammad Ahsan Sajjad Khan Khichi* M/S S. K. Mango Farm Managing Director and Exporter C/o Shahid Abbas Khan, JS Bank, Bank Road Vehari – Pakistan Cell: 0345-7507500

12 Muhammad Babar Naseer* M/S Al-Rafique Enterprises Director 5km from Noori Gate, Sillanwali Road, Near 79 Stop Sargodha – Pakistan 048-3720795 Cell: +92 (0)300 477 4810

13 Ghulam Farid Khan Khakwani M/s ZarPak Horticulture Farms Chairman Mango Grower Consortium Sharif Manzil, Khachary Road, Multan, Pakistan +92(0)61-4153826 Cell: +92 (0) 300-7323826

The chairman of consortium will visit ASDA in UK from 10-14 February 2014 for the planning of Mango Exports to ASDA for the season 2014 to upscale and ensure sustainability of Mango export initiated and done successfully in 2013 from the side of farmers directly to ASDA supermarkets without middlemen. The ASDA asked UNIDO for this planning meeting.

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4. The participant at Serial Number 13 is supported on cost sharing basis only for the visit to UK for the planning meetings with ASDA/Walmart

5. As per the TOR, the objective of the Study Tour is to participate in seed testing training (seed germination, seed health and seed purity) of the technical staff of the FSC&RD in Pakistan to enable them to better carry out their tasks and to assist them in achieving recognition through ISTA accreditation.

6. Quality management and record keeping in seed purity and health testing as per ISO 17025 and ISTA accreditation requirements

Following is the list of participants from FSC & RD lab that will be visiting Australia:

Names Designations 1. Mr. Iftikhar Haider Quality Manager/Director, CSTL, Islamabad

2. Mr. Nazar Iqbal Tech. Manager/Seed Analyst, Germination Lab, Islamabad 3. Mr. Amjad Hussain Shah Technical Manager/SCO Seed Purity Lab, Islamabad 4. Mr. Muhammad Farrukh Javed

Bhatti Tech. Manager/SCO, Seed Health Lab, Islamabad

5. Dr. Nasim Begum Dy. Dir (NAPHIS)/Seed Health Lab, Islamabad 6. Syeda Mehmoona Kaukab Dy. Tech. Manager/Seed Analyst, Germination Lab, Islamabad 7. Ali Abbas Qazilbash Programme Officer, TRTA/UNIDO- to accompany the participants

for a 2 day visit to Plant Breeders Office in IP, located in Canberra, Australia. This is to ensure that further TRTA activities related to Plant Health and Safety as well as IP rights for Plant/Seed growers are also discussed and addressed to ensure that the proposed activities are implemented in coherent and systematic manner.

Impact/Outcome:

The institution is expected to ensure that the participants are trained and well-versed in the following aspects related to seed testing and laboratory: 1.1 Sampling of seeds for seed purity and seed health testing 1.2 Bench activities related to seed purity & seed health testing for assurance of quality and viability of seeds

which would include: 1.2.1 Purity & determination of other seeds 1.2.2 Germination 1.2.3 Verification of species and variety 1.2.4 Moisture content determination 1.2.5 Weight determination

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14. Study Tour to Vienna on Global Value Chain Anlysis

Sr. No Name of Participant Organization

1 Ms. Afshan Afroos

TDAP

2 Mr. Aamir Hussain Siddiqui

TDAP

3 Mr. Badar ul Islam

UNIDO

4 Ms. Fakhia Nadeem

UNIDO

Outcome:

The TRTA II programme in collaboration with the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) organized the workshop titled 'Sectoral Competitiveness, Value Chain and Market Analysis' on 6th October, 2015 at the UNIDO headquarters in Islamabad. The aim of the workshop was to raise awareness about the tools and methodologies required to carry out Global Value Chain (GVC) Analysis.

During the seminar, the TRTA-II Programme emphasized on the need to establish permanent research cells and wings in the public and private sector organizations which have the expertise to produce sector profiles and market analysis for policy makers, local and foreign investors and all other stakeholders to make informed decisions.

TDAP ensured their full support and cooperation towards the initiative. Participants of this workshop included the representatives from organizations such as Trade Development Authority Pakistan, Small Medium Enterprises Development Authority, Pakistan Institute of Trade And Development, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry, National Productivity Organization, Engineering Development Board, Rice Exporters Association Pakistan, Pakistan Horticulture Development Export Company, Technology Upgradation and Skill Development Company and many others. Educational institutes such as Pakistan Institute of Development Economics and University of Agriculture Faisalabad also participated in the workshop.

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15. The List of Participants to Malaysia and Singapore from 06 to 14 February 2015 Sponsored by TRTA II Programme

S. No. Name, Company, Address & Phone No of Participants

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

1 Haider Zamin Assistant Director Trade Development Authority of Paksitan (TDAP) Karachi [email protected]

BACKGROUND

The Trade Related Technical Assistance (TRTA II) Programme, funded by the European Union and implemented by United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has established a number of collaborations with the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) over the last 7 years. Most recently, the TRTA II programme has been actively engaged with TDAP to focus on some trade promotional activities of Pakistani Produce (Kinnow and Mango) in the international markets, specifically the E.U. and South East Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Singapore. TDAP and TRTA II have undertaken initiatives to foster business linkages between Pakistani exporters and high-end international buyers. During a Study Tour sponsored by the Programme, in collaboration of TDAP in 2013, the exporters met with the Buyers of renowned supermarket retailers and some major importers of horticultural products (Hanoos, ASDA and TESCO) and visited their distribution centers in The Netherlands, France, Belgium and UK. These B2B meetings resulted in commercial shipments of kinnow and mango to these supermarkets.

In addition, TDAP and TRTA II jointly participated in the Berlin Fruit Logistica in February 2014, where the Pakistan Kinnow was promoted as a new-product-entry in the EU market in the form of ‘Freshly Squeezed’ Juice, and the Mango as an exotic fruit. This joint promotional initiative has successfully led to many business connections with numerous international Buyers. This year TDAP decided to promote Kinnow in South East Asia market, and requested TRTA II Programme to help develop a new strategy to promote the Kinnow in 2 specific markets, namely: Malaysia and Singapore.

OBJECTIVES

This promotional plan aims at increasing the consumers’ awareness of the Pakistani Kinnow’s unique characteristics and stimulating an additional demand amongst the consumers. In addition special attention will be paid to promote the Pakistani produce amongst the untapped local consumer of Chinese origin in Malaysia and Singapore. The forthcoming Chinese New Year celebrations will be a great opportunity to undertake the Kinnow promotion exercise.

2 Badar Ul Islam TRTA/UNIDO Programme Officer [email protected]

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This plan includes in-store promotion within the supermarkets/hypermarkets and upmarket food stalls in the major centers of the city. The plan is to set up 5 juicing machine units for this purpose: 1 unit in the supermarket in Singapore, 3 machines in 3 different supermarkets in Kuala Lumpur and 1 machine in a Pakistan specific Pavilion within a major shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur. TRTA II has already received confirmed agreements from some supermarkets like AEON, MBG, Econsave, GIANT and Village Grocers interested in participating in the promotion activities. The initiative of setting up a Pakistan Pavilion aims at creating greater exposure to the Malaysian and Singapore public about the uniqueness of the Pakistani produce, with the potential of directly tapping the local consumers. The promotion strategy will develop a “one-box design” [supported by the Pakistani traders with the advice of TDAP and TRTA II] to promote Pakistani Kinnow amongst the different consumer communities i.e. Chinese, Malay, Indian etc. The TRTA II programme will provide support in the event management, design of the pavilion and technical assistance for the implantation of promotional activities. Whereas, TDAP will provide finances concerning rental of pavilion, provision of juicers as well as an additional funds for miscellaneous and for inviting guests to the supermarket and pavilion in both countries (Malaysia & Singapore).

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S. No. Name, Company, Address & Phone No of Participants

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

Date of Promotion The dates for the Pavilion Promotion in Malaysia at Giza Sunway Shopping Mall, Kuala Lumpur are 7th, 8th and 9th February 2015. The supermarkets in Kuala Lumpur will have their in-store juicing promotion for a period of 14 days as per the attached promotional plan chart. The Singapore Pavilion Promotion in Vivo Shopping Center will be on 11, 12 and 13 February 2015. Giant supermarket in Vivo Shopping Center will hold their in-store juicing activities during the same 3 days period. EXPECTED RESULTS/OUTPUTS

• Kinnow-Mandarin promoted as an alternate to

Chinese mandarin in South East Asian Market(Malaysia, Singapore)

• Increased demand of Pakistani Kinnow-mandarin as

something to be squeezed as fresh juice • Demand of Pakistani Kinnow in supermarkets

increased • Introduction of less seeded mandarin from Pakistan • Contacts for Pakistani exporters established with

supermarket chains such as Aeon-Big, Giant, Village Grocer etc.

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16. Study Tour to China to witness assessment of accredited PT provider

S. No. Name, Company, Address & Phone No of Participants

Purpose of Visit/Study Tour

1.

2.

Azhar Iqbal Deputy Director Pakistan National Accreditation Council (PNAC) Ministry of Science and Technology 4th Evacuee Trust Complex, Agha Khan Road Sector F-5/1, Islamabad [email protected] Ateeq Ur Rehman Director Pakistan National Accreditation Council (PNAC) Ministry of Science and Technology 4th Evacuee Trust Complex, Agha Khan Road Sector F-5/1, Islamabad [email protected]

Background: With the accreditation of numerous labs in Pakistan, and as participation in proficiency testing is mandatory for these labs to sustain their accreditation, it is essential that an accredited National PT scheme be established in Pakistan. In January 2014 Pakistan successfully launched its PT scheme and completed 2 rounds with various labs. It is now ready for accreditation. In order to do so, PNAC has to show on record that its assessors have witnessed the auditing of an accredited PT scheme. Objectives: Participation of 2 technical staff from PNAC in the Joint Assessment of Proficiency Testing provider ISO/IEC 17043 with China National Accreditation Services (CNAS) from 27 July to 02 August 2014 in China Venue: China Dates: 27 July to 02 August 2014

Outcome:

1. Launch new accreditation scheme of PT (established with support of TRTA II) in accordance with ISO/IEC 17043

2. Acquire knowledge and information regarding latest approaches and strategies related to accreditation

3. Develop Pakistan’s international links within a network of professionals/experts from other accreditation bodies

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17. Study Tour to Hong Kong and China of Electric Fans Sector

As a result of CE marking intervention under TRTA II programme, 17 electric fan models have conformed CE marking and had been positioned to export to Europe or elsewhere, based on the use of the EU’s “CE” conformity assessment marking. The CE marking is compulsory for many products sold in Europe, and this is the case for electric fans, the areas where UNIDO has concentrated its efforts. To tap high end market like the EU it is necessary to understand the supply channels. For this reason the Programme supported a 8 day study tour, consisting of seven personnel including the IE ,for the electric fan sector companies having CE marked electric fans. The study tour participants visited Hong Kong Electronics Fair and Canton Fair China. These two locations are the major source of export to EU and other appliances markets of the globe.

Sr. No Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Azhar Aslam Chairman Pakistan Electric Fans Manufacturers Association (PEFMA)

2 Mr. Taimur Rafique Director Royal Fans 3 Mr. Mubin Ilyas Director GFC Fans 4 Mr. Malik Izhar Ahmad Director STARCO Fans 5 Mr. Irfan Ahmad Rabbani Chief Engineer PCSIR Laboratories Pakistan 6 Mr. Qasar Wasique Ahmad Sector Expert Industries UNIDO

Outcome: Under the guidance of the IE the study tour participants established in depth understanding in terms of exposure on how to market fan products internationally, in order to compete in the global market, identify opportunities and potential of Electric Fan Products and appliances to high end markets, especially the EU, learnt how to identify and approach new potential markets of Fans, development of appropriate strategy to market and distribution of Pakistani electric fans throughout EU and how to strive for Excellence in Export Business. 6 manufacturers are exhibiting in Canton fair in fall of 2016.

Study Tour to China for Cutlery Polishing Machines

General, technical and financial comparisons had been made and an appropriate quotation identified fulfilling the requirements of the cutlery polishing process. A two-member delegation visited the manufacturing facility in China in order to ensure the quality of the machines.

Sr. No Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Nadeem Ahmed Warraich Owner Mabson Industries Wazirabad

2 Mr. Badar ul Islam PO TRTA II

Outcome: Following the visit, a four member team of the Chinese supplier installed, commissioned and trained the personnel of model units on the new cutlery polishing machines. Pakistan Cutlery Association has been apprised on the new technology through the meetings with the Chinese engineers and through the demonstration session held at a cutlery beneficiary unit.

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Annex 2.9

Trainings Sponsored under Component 2:Export development through improvement of quality infrastructure during the Reporting Period

1. Title: Workshop on Food Legislation

Date: 02 March 2013; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 50 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: PFA staff and other relevant stakeholders on food safety and control including in Federal government bodies such as NAPHIS, PSQCA and representatives of other Provinces Training covered: Setting out the actions proposed, discussing and adjusting the proposals as required and finalizing an agreed regulatory development plan. Outcome: Modern functional food safety regulations for the Government of Punjab in line with best international practices developed

2. Title: Two-day workshop on ISO 17043 in setting up PT scheme Date: 21-22 May 2013; City: Islamabad; Total Participants: 25 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: NPSL PT team and PCSIR Training covered: Quality and Technical Documentation reviewed towards the PT plan Outcome: Establishing International Accredited PT scheme

3. Title: Six-day training of Food Safety Officers along with Field visit to Food Business Date: 29 June to 05 July 2013; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 45 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: PFA, UVAS, and UAF Training covered: Training on Sampling techniques and protocols; Procedures for using checklist; Professional standards of behavior expected of inspectors; Provide a concise scientific reference guide for inspectors; Protocols for outsourcing of testing services and hands on training for Inspection Kits Outcome: Hands-on training course for the food safety officers and protocols established

4. Title: Five-day Pedagogical training Operators on Food Inspection Kits Date: 08-12 July 2013; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 25 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: UVAs, UAF Training covered: Consultation and support to Universities for course content, validation criteria for submission to REHIS Outcome: Improved delivery of Post Graduate Diploma Course at UVAS & UAF

5. Title: Working Group for Technical Regulation on Food Labelling

Date: 02 September 2013; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 25 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: PFA staff and other relevant stakeholders on food safety and control including representatives of Law Department (Punjab) and private sector (Metro, Pepisco, & Nestle) & civil society (Consumer Associations) Training covered: Setting out the actions proposed, discussing and adjusting the proposals as required and finalizing an agreed regulatory development plan. Outcome: Modern functional food safety regulations for the Government of Punjab in line with best international practices developed

6. Title: Working Group on Food Hygiene Regulations Date: 13 September 2013; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 35 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: PFA staff and other relevant stakeholders on food safety and control including representatives of Law Department (Punjab) and private sector (Metro, Pepisco, & Nestle) & civil society (Consumer Associations)

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Training covered: Setting out the actions proposed, discussing and adjusting the proposals as required and finalizing an agreed regulatory development plan. Outcome: Modern functional food safety regulations for the Government of Punjab in line with best international practices developed

7. Title: Workshop on Sanitary Control for Ice plant Date: 18 September 2013; City: Karachi; Total Participants: 45 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Workers/Management from 22 ice plant factories/suppliers and the rest were inspectors from MFD, FCS and KoFHA Training covered: To understand the principles of good hygiene in ice production for fisheries; safe operations of an ice plant; Assessment of the food safety conditions of ice production facilities; Properties and types of ice; Bacteria and its effect on fish safety and spoilage; Water chlorination; Principles of hygienic operation of ice plants; Official controls and approval system for plants supplying ice to Karachi Fish harbour Outcome: Assurance of provision of ‘safe ice’ for the fisheries/food sector through approved ice plants that successfully passed the inspection audits.

8. Title: Two-day workshop on Basic concepts and principles of ISO/IEC 17025 Date: 17-18 September 2013; City: Islamabad; Total Participants: 30 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Technical staff of the regional laboratories of PCRWR throughout Pakistan, 3 staff members from NRLPD and PFA. Training covered: Role of Conformity Assessment Bodies; Documentation & Record keeping; Measurement Uncertainty; Internal Quality Control; Introduction to Business Planning Outcome: Assurance of provision of ‘safe ice’ for the fisheries/food sector through approved ice plants that successfully passed the inspection audits.

9. Title: UAF International Conference on Emerging issues in Nutrition and Food Safety held from

21 to 23 October 2013 at Faisalabad Date: 21 to 23 October 2013 City: Faisalabad; Total Participants: 120 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: NIFSAT, UVAS, NAPHIS, Food, agriculture, livestock Departments, Government of Punjab, Food business operators/producers, public health organizations etc. Conference covered: Handing over of the accreditation certificate issued by REHIS for PGDC and Food Safety and controls. TRTA II programme also gave presentation on food safety and control in Pakistan Outcome: Awareness of Food Safety measures and NAPHIS bill enhanced

10. Title: Half Day Graduation Ceremony for PGDC in Food Safety and Control at UVAS

Date: 28 October 2013; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 70 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: UVAS, Food Department, Government of Punjab (Punjab Food Authority) Ceremony covered: Distribution of PGD certificate to 32 graduates of the Food Safety and Controls

11. Title: 12 days Training of Master Trainers for Fisheries Department Date: 18 to 29 November 2013; City: Baluchistan; Total Participants: 31 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Baluchistan fisheries department, local NGOs Training covered: Training of Master Trainers in Fisheries and development of Code of Practices for small fishing boats Outcome: 31 Master Trainers successfully completed the training and draft of COP was developed.

12. Title: 3 day pedagogical training, practical inspection on food and food establishments along with 1 day field trip for the participants

Date: 19 to 22 November 2013; City: Karachi; Total Participants: 15 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: MFD, UoK

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Training covered: Key academics involved in the teaching, development and delivery of the accredited PGDC attended a high level pedagogical event hosted by UNIDO at UoK. This intensive course covered best EU practice for the documentation, development, delivery, assessment and QA/QC procedures. New cutting edge software was demonstrated and best practice in Pakistan was reviewed. Academics were exposed to a range of new learning and assessment strategies and tools including ‘Turn it in’, ‘peer marker’, ‘grade recorder’ and articulate. Outcome strengthening of delivery mechanism for food safety and controls

13. Title: Trainings of Fish Inspectors on usage of kits

Date: 20 November 2013; City: Karachi; Total Participants: 15 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Training covered: Training on Sampling techniques and protocols; Procedures for using checklist; Professional standards of behaviour expected of inspectors; Provide a concise scientific reference guide for inspectors; Protocols for outsourcing of testing services and hands on training for Inspection Kits Outcome: Hands-on training course for the fish inspectors of MFD and protocols established

14. Title: Two days event on Review of PGDC course syllabus/QA/QC for UAF and UVAS Date: 25-26 November 2013; City: UAF, Faisalabad; Total Participants: 40 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: UAF, UVAS Training covered: using SWOT framework to develop the baseline and discussed additional GAPs. Key gaps identified were poor quality of teaching material (compared to EU equivalent), lack of e-learning environment for students (IE demonstrated his model site), standard of academic delivery (need for peer assessed micro teaching event) the need for a review of the syllabus to reduce overlap and duplicity. Outcome: Better protocol for QA/QC at UAF and UVAS for PGDC, conversion of diploma course into a degree course

15. Title: Focus Group Meeting for NQP with Private/Provincial Stakeholders

Date: 26 November 2013; City: Karachi; Total Participants: 80 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Private sector and provincial government of Sindh and Balochistan Meeting covered: The first draft of NQP was presented and discussed

16. Title: Focus Group meeting for NQP with Private Provincial Stakeholders

Date: 02 December 2013; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 120 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Private sector and provincial government of Punjab and KPK Meeting covered: The first draft of NQP was presented and discussed

17. Title: Workshop on Expert Master Trainers in CE marking (2nd round)

Date: 09 Dec, 2013; City: Islamabad; Total Participants: 16 Potential master Trainers attended the training/workshop: 14 Master trainers from Public and Private Bodies like PSQCA, PPC, PCSIR, NPO, FDI. Training covered: LVD EMC and PPE related master Trainers for Electric Fans and Protective Gloves and Boots Sectors.

18. Title: Regional cooperation workshop by LUMS TBC Date: 24 to 26 December 2013; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 150 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: LUMS, academic institutions of South-Asia region Workshop covered: Presentations from academics of SA region to address issues related to Trade and Commerce. TRTA II gave a presentation on its activities related to enhancement of export trade. Outcome: Better understanding of Regional issues related to Trade and Commerce

19. Title: Seminar held on PT Launch Scheme Date: 16 January 2014; City: Islamabad; Total Participants: 100 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: MOST, Testing and calibration labs, NPSL and private sector laboratories

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Seminar covered: Launch of PT scheme and presentation of the results of the first round of PT delivered. Comments from Public and Private sector delivered Outcome: National PT scheme of Pakistan launched and PC1 for its established was approved

20. Title: Training course on ISO/IEC 17043 Date: 29 to 30 January 2014; City: Islamabad; Total Participants: 16 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: PNAC, Interloop laboratories, Qarshi laboratories, and Proficiency Testing laboratories at NPSL participated in the course Training covered: two day training workshop for PT (Proficiency Testing) providers and PNAC’s Directors this training workshop on the Implementation and Assessment of the ISO/IEC 17043 Standard included a written examination Outcome: Ten managers and staff from the existing PT providers in Pakistan and 6 of PNAC’s Directors were given training on the Implementation and Assessment of the ISO/IEC 17043 standard. 14 of the participants in the workshop passed the written examination at the end of the two day, and 2 participants failed to reach the required pass mark (60%) in the written examination

21. Title: Ceremony on handing over of IPR books to PITAD/IPO Date: 13 February 2014; City: Islamabad; Total Participants: 50 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: PITAD and IPO Ceremony covered: IPR books handing over to PITAD and IPO

22. Title: Workshop on Process Control, Shop Floor Management and CSR

Date: 11 March, 2014; City: Gujrat; Total Participants: 50 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: More than twenty Fan manufacturing units, personnel from NUST, UoG, FDI, PITAD. Training covered: Tools and Methodology to implement Process Control, Shop Floor Management and CSR.

23. Title: Workshop on Process Control, Shop Floor Management and CSR Date: 12 March, 2014; City: Sialkot; Total Participants: 28 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: More than 10 Protective Gloves and Boots M manufacturing units, personnel from Leather Technology College, SMEDA, Pak Norwegian Institute, Govt. Institute of Leather technology. Training covered: Tools and Methodology to implement Process Control, Shop Floor Management and CSR.

24. Title: 5 day PNAC Assessor Course Training Date: 31 March to 04 April 2014; City: Karachi; Total Participants: 26 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: PSQCA, PCSIR, NRLPD, AQD, LRC, Private Sector

Training covered: the understanding of the testing laboratories towards developing and implementing a quality system that complies with the requirement of ISO/IEC 17025. In addition the courses provided an opportunity to gain an insight experience with regards to laboratory assessment as conducted by the assessors of an accreditation body. Outcome: Technical staff of laboratories trained in ISO/IEC 17025. 17 passed and added to the pool of external assessors by PNAC.

25. Title: 2 day International Conference on Recent Developments in Human Nutrition and Expo Date: 19 to 20 March 2014; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 450 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: EUD, UVAS, NAPHIS, Food, agriculture, livestock Departments, Government of Punjab, Food business operators/producers, public health organizations etc. Conference covered: University of Veterinary and animal Sciences (UVAS), Lahore organized an International Conference on Recent Developments in Human Nutrition. The core theme of the conference was “Innovate & Collaborate to Intervene Malnutrition”. The Specific Sessions focused on Recent Developments in Public Health, Nutrition, Clinical & Therapeutic Nutrition, Nutrition through Life Cycle, Nutrition and Food Security and Food Safety. TRTA presented a paper on SPS controls in Pakistan and also participated in Expo by displaying a TRTA publications and food inspection kits at designated stall that was also visited by EUD.

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26. Title: Half day National Quality Forum

Date: 20 March 2014; City: Islamabad; Total Participants: 120 Key stakeholders attended the forum: Public/private sector (Representative of key ministries, multinational and leading companies from different sectors, Research institutions, academia) Training covered: Presentation and finalization of National Quality Policy and Implementation plan based on comments received from stakeholders on the second draft.

27. Title: Training of Master Trainers Date: 31 March to 06 April 2014; City: district Lasbella, Balochistan at 6 different coastal places Total Participants: 800 fishermen from Lasbella district Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Fishermen Training covered: Revised the COPs to its final shape and chalk out a programme for sustaining the fishermen training by the TOTs under the BFD on regular basis. First version of the illustrated COPs for fisheries were developed/printed and distributed among the participants. Outcome: Awareness level of the fishermen enhanced to produce quality fish which will help improve their income, safety and health.

28. Title: Training of Master Trainers on CE Marking (3rd and final session)

Date: 21 to 22 April 2014; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 15 Potential master Trainers attended the training/workshop: 14 Master trainers from Public and Private Bodies like PSQCA, PPC, PCSIR, NPO, FDI. Training covered: LVD EMC and PPE related master Trainers for Electric Fans and Protective Gloves and Boots Sectors.

29. Title: Training on Marketing Strategies and Customer Orientation for LaboratoryServices

Date: 23 to 24 April 2014; City: Islamabad; Total Participants: 31 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: 8 public sector institutions (20 labs) (PCRWR, NVL, GQTL-NARC, NAPHIS, NPSL, PCSIR (Peshawar), FSC&RD, NRLPD) Training covered: Customer orientation: Guidance to Industrial Liaison Officers (ILO) responsible for establishing initial contacts with customers to effectively manage customer relationships for initiating, maintaining and building strong links for Business orientation Sustainability of laboratories: Direction and tools for establishing Marketing strategies and communication campaigns in order to accomplish the business objectives via, brand recognition, higher market penetration, increased market share and overcoming competition Outcome: Technical staff of laboratories developed a more comprehensive and refined business plan to address customer relation management and development of marketing strategies for laboratory services.

30. Title:Training on Marketing Strategies and Customer Orientation for Laboratory Services

Date: 28 to 29 April 2014; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 22 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: 2 public sector institutions (12 labs; PCSIR, FQCL) and 1 private sector (TTI) Training covered: Customer orientation: Guidance to Industrial Liaison Officers (ILO) responsible for establishing initial contacts with customers to effectively manage customer relationships for initiating, maintaining and building strong links for Business orientation Sustainability of laboratories: Direction and tools for establishing Marketing strategies and communication campaigns in order to accomplish the business objectives via, brand recognition, higher market penetration, increased market share and overcoming competition Outcome: Technical staff of laboratories developed a more comprehensive and refined business plan to address customer relation management and development of marketing strategies for laboratory services.

31. Title: Training on Marketing Strategies and Customer Orientation for Laboratory Services

Date: 01 to 02 May 2014; City: Karachi; Total Participants: 30

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Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: 5 public sector institutions (13 laboratories; PCSIR, GQTL-SARC, MFD, LRC, PSQCA) and 2 private sector laboratories (Interteck and TTI). Training covered: Customer orientation: Guidance to Industrial Liaison Officers (ILO) responsible for establishing initial contacts with customers to effectively manage customer relationships for initiating, maintaining and building strong links for Business orientation Sustainability of laboratories: Direction and tools for establishing Marketing strategies and communication campaigns in order to accomplish the business objectives via, brand recognition, higher market penetration, increased market share and overcoming competition Outcome: Technical staff of laboratories developed a more comprehensive and refined business plan to address customer relation management and development of marketing strategies for laboratory services.

32. Title: Laboratory Management, Document Control, Record Keeping, Interpretation of Proficiency Testing results and addressing non-conformities: ISO 17025 Accreditation Date: 12 to 13 September 2014 City: Lahore; Total Participants: 20 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Technical staff from the laboratories at AARI and FQCL. Training covered: Laboratory Management & Record Keeping; Laboratory Documentation and Records; Non-conformities & addressing them and interpretation of PT results. Outcome: Quality and technical manuals readied for submission to PNAC for assessment. Laboratory staff prepared for assessment by PNAC to achieve accreditation through more comprehensive understanding of ISO 17025 standard.

33. Title: Method Validation, Measurement Uncertainty, Internal Audit, Quality Assurance & Procedures: ISO 17025 Accreditation Date: 26 to 27 September 2014 City: Lahore; Total Participants: 20 Key stakeholders attended the training/workshop: Technical staff from the laboratories at AARI and FQCL. Training covered: 17025 introductory test; Method Validation; Measurement Uncertainty; Internal auditing; QC AND QA and Evaluation of Training on IQA. Outcome: Laboratory better staff prepared for assessment by PNAC to achieve accreditation through more comprehensive understanding of ISO 17025 standard.

34. Title: Training Workshop on Process Control and CSR Date: 25-27 September and 29 September to 01 October 2014; Total participants: 40 Key stakeholders attended the training workshop: Surgical Instruments Manufacturers Training Covered: In collaboration with CBI two back to back training workshops of three days each were organized and conducted for Surgical Instruments Manufacturers on Process Control and CSR from 25-27 September, 2014 and 29, 30 September & 01 October 2014 respectively. CBI provided two international experts and one national expert whereas TRTA II coordinated with local stakeholders including SIMAP and SCCI to arrange the participation from the surgical industry. CBI has been working with the 14 surgical sector companies since 2009 on CSR under the ECP programme. Outcome: Now as a result of this collaboration with CBI the process control facet has been added to implement the cost reduction techniques at enterprise level necessary for the competitiveness of surgical products along with the Export Coaching Programme.

35. Title: Workshop on CSR and Process Control Date: 29 Sep to 01 Oct, 2014; City: Sialkot; Total Participants: 20 20 Manufacturing units of surgical instruments sector participated in the training workshop Training covered: Tools and Methodology to implement Process Control, Shop Floor Management and CSR.

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36. Title: Dissemination Seminar on Success stories in Industrial sectors (Process Control, CSR and CE marking) Date: 02 October, 2014; City: Gujrat; Total Participants: 250 More than 100 Manufacturing units from different industrial sectors and public institutes participated in the seminar Training covered: Tools and Methodology to implement Process Control, Shop Floor Management and CSR.

37. Title: Workshop on Expert Master Trainers in CE marking (2nd group) Date: 27-28 Oct, 2014; City: Lahore; Total Participants: 28 Potential master Trainers attended the training/workshop: 14 Master trainers from Public and Private Bodies like PCSIR, NPO, Hier, PEL. Training covered: LVD and EMC related master Trainers for Appliances Sector.

38. Title: Workshop on CSR and Process Control for Selected Fan Sector Companies Date: 18 Dec, 2014; City: Gujrat; Total Participants: 20 10 Manufacturing units of fan sector participated in the training workshop Training covered: Approach to implement CSR and Process Control at enterprise level,

39. Title: Training of Master Trainers on Mango Codes of Practice Date: 17-20 November 2014; City: Multan; Total Participants: 19 Officers of the Agriculture Extension, Pest Warning and Quality Control of Pesticides, Inservice Agriculture Training Institute, Fruit and Vegetable Development Project of Agriculture Department of the Government of The Punjab and Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company attended the training. Training Covered: All the aspects of the Mango farming, harvesting and post harvest processing.

40. Title: Training of Master Trainers on Kinnow Codes of Practice Date: 25-28 November 2014; City: Faisalabad; Total Participants: 24 Officers of the Agriculture Extension, Pest Warning and Quality Control of Pesticides, Inservice Agriculture Training Institute, Fruit and Vegetable Development Project of Agriculture Department of the Government of The Punjab and Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company attended the training. Training Covered: All the aspects of the Kinnow farming, harvesting and post harvest processing.

41. Title: Academic Development Workshop (Pedagogical Training) with Main Focus on Development of Teaching and Presentation Skills of Educators from The University of Agriculture Peshawar engaged in Delivery of The PG Diploma Courses

Date: 07-09 May 2015 42. Title: Training on Practical Inspection of Food and Food Establishments, including Use of Food

Inspection Kits Date: 11-13 May 2015 43. Title: Training of the Food Safety Officers of PFA to Strengthen their Skills to Inspect a Food

premises, sampling, licensing, interaction with Food Business Operators and ranking of the premises based on risk assessment

Date: 05-07-October 2015 44. Title: Training on Institutional Development of the KPK Food Authority Date: 30 September 2015

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45. Title: Workshop on “Study Tour Preparation for HKEF and Canton Fairs” Date: 07 October, 2015; City: Gujrat; Total Participants: 7 Participants trained on what and how to observe at a fair. Training covered: how to market fan products internationally, identify opportunities and potential of

Electric Fan Products and appliances to high end markets, development of appropraite strategy to market Pakistani electric fans.

46. Title: Training of Master Trainers on Kinnow Codes of Practice Date: 13-16 October 2015; City: Faisalabad; Total Participants: 35 Officers of the Agriculture Extension, Pest Warning and Quality Control of Pesticides, In-service

Agriculture Training Institute, Fruit and Vegetable Development Project of Agriculture Department of the Government of The Punjab and Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company attended the training.

Training Covered: All the aspects of the Kinnow farming, harvesting and post harvest processing.

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Annex 2.10

List of Items in Horticulture Kits

S. No. Item

1 Saw Small 2 Scissor (Looper) 3 Magnifying Lens 4 pH Meter 0-14 5 Ladder 6 Secateurs (Small Scissors) 7 Pole Pruner 8 Large Saw 9 Secateurs (Small Scissors) 10 pH Meter 0-14 11 EC meter- 999 x 10 micro semen per cm 12 Power Sprayer 13 Plastic Crates 14 1 KG Electronic Weighting Machine 15 Manual Refractometers 16 Tensiometers Set Fix with 12” long probe (USA) 17 Bench for pruning and harvesting 18 Chain Saw Electric 19 De-Sapping Tubs/Frames

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Annex 2.11 List of Master Trainers trained in mango

S. No Name

Designation

1. Mr. Malik Rab Nawaz Agriculture Officer (Extension), Multan

2. Mr. Zafar Abbas Khan Agriculture (Extension)

3. Mr. Akram Nadeem Assistant Director Horticulture

4. Ali Sher Nasir Deputy District Officer, Agriculture (Extension),

5. Mr. Asif Mahmood Qureshi Manager PHDEC

6. Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Khan Deputy District officer Agriculture (Extension)

7. Rana Maqsood Ahmad Deputy District officer Agriculture (Extension)

8. Mr. Irfan Yaqoob Registrar, RAEDC

9. Mr. Ahmad Naveed Ehsan Pest Warning and Quality Control of Pesticides

10. Mr. Khalid Mehmood Bhutta Pest Warning and Quality Control of Pesticides

11. Dr. Muqarrab Ali Agriculture Officer

12. Mr. Ubaid ur Rehman Agriculture Training Institute

13. Mr. Waheed Ahmed Bajwa Agriculture Training Institute

14. Rana Muhammad Arif Assistant Director Horticulture

15. Mr. Usman Khalil Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company (PHDEC)

16. Mr. Muhammad Ishaq Agriculture Officer (Extension)

17. Ch. Niaz Ahmad Agriculture (Extension)

18. Mr. Muhammad Ejaz Saleh Agriculture Officer (Extension)

19. Ms. Iram Naz Agriculture Officer (Extension)

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List of Master Trainers trained in Kinnow

Sr. No Name

Designation

1

Atyab Amjad Assistant Research Officer Directorate of Floriculture

2

Nisar Ahmed Mahmood Assistant Director Fruit and Vegetable Development Project

3 Mr. Masood Saqib Agriculture Officer

4

Mr. Fazal ur Rasool Shahid Javed Deputy District Officer Agriculture Extension

5 Mr. Shahbaz Ahmed Agriculture Officer

6

Mr. Umair Javid Field Officer (Supply Chain) PHDEC

7

Mr. Usman Khalil Management Associate PHDEC

8

Mr. Tariq Mehmood Manager Supply Chain PHDEC

9

Mr. Ghulam Murtaza Shah Deputy District Officer Agriculture Extension

10 Dr. Zahid Nazir Assistant Director of Agriculture

11

Dr. Amer Rasool Assistant Director Plant Protection Pest Warning and Quality Control of Pesticides

12

Ch. Shahbaz Ahmed Deputy Director of Agriculture Agriculture Extension

13

Dr. Munawar Ahmed Noor Deputy Director In-Service Agriculture Training Institute

14 Muhammad Maaz Aziz Horticulture Research Institute

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Sr. No Name

Designation Ayub Agriculture Research Institute

15 Mr. Maqsood Ahmed Agriculture Officer

16

Ch. Altaf Hussain Deputy District Officer Agriculture Extension

17

Mr. Muhammad Mukhtar Munawar Deputy District Officer Agriculture Extension

18

Mr. Saeed Ahmed Agriculture Officer Extension

19 Mr. Muhammad Asif Extension Sargodha

20 Tahir Jamil Agriculture Extension Sargodha

21 Mr. Tariq Mehmood Cheema In-Service Agriculture Training Institute Sargodha

22 Mr. Rab Nawaz Agriculture Officer Bhera

23 Mr. Muhammad Aslam Agriculture Officer Kotmomin

24 Mr. Haider Ali Institute of Horticulture Sciences, University of Agriculture Faisalabad

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Annex 2.12 List of Master Trainers trained in collaboration with ASF

1. Mohammad Sohail Abrahim Agriculture Department

2. HaqNawaz Agriculture Department

3. Muhammad shahzad Agriculture Department

4. M. Munir Akhtar Bhati Citrus Grower

5. M. Saleem Malik Kinnow Grower

6. Haroon Mahboob National Kinnow Factory

7. Dr. Zahoor Hussain Agriculture College Sargodha

8. Faheem Khadija CRI

9. Nergis Fatima UAF

10. Sakeena Tul- Bin Haider UAF

11. Faisal Shahzad UAF

12. Zeeshan Ubaid Student

13. M. Fiaz UAF

14. Waqar Shafqat UAF

15. M. Arsalan Akhram UAF

16. Dr. Raheel Anwar UAF

17. Hammad Ahmad Tarar Grower

18. Asad Rizwan Grower

19. Shahid Mahmood National Kinnow Factory

20. Tanvir KhaliqShami UAF

21. Safdar Iqbal UAF

22. Muhammad Shabbir UAF

23. Ajmal Shahzad Farmer

24. Jahangir Ahmad Roshan Kinnow Factory

25. Shabbir Ahmad CRI

26. Ali Imran Roshan Enterprises

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27. M. Aftab Roshan Enterprises

28. M. Aslam Agriculture (Ext) Sargodha

29. Abdul Razaq Alrafique Enterprises

30. Ghulam Abbas Alrafique Enterprises

31. Amir Sohail Alrafique Enterprises

32. Asjad Mahmood Grower

33. Malik Arshad Grower

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List of persons trained as consultants through certified trainings

Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

FSSC 22000 LA 1st Course

1. Mr. Ehsan ul Haque Malik Citrus Research Institute, Sargodha

2. Dr. Quratulain Syed PCSIR

3. Mr. Sajid Mahmood Simple Sustainable Solutions

4. Mr. Hafiz Zafar Iqbal Fauji Foods Bhalwal 5. Mr. Hammad Shafqat NUST

6. Ms. Farah Ather Punjab Foods Authority 7. Mr. Muhammad Shafique

Khalid University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

8. Mr. Shaheen Raja PCSIR

9. Mr. Fuad Hamid Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition

10. Mr. Muhammad Azhar Naeem PNAC

FSSC 22000 LA 2nd Course

11. Hafiz M. Shoaib

Cakes & Bakes 12.

Ms. Saba Waris Allied Foods

13. Mr. Zia ul-Haq K&Ns Foods Ltd.

14. Mr. Muhammad Aurangzaib UNIDO

15. Mr. Rashid Urrehman Nestle Pakistan Ltd.

16. Mr. Saqib Munir Punjab Food Authority

17. Ms. Shadab Gull Punjab Food Authority

18. Dr. Ijaz Ahmad PCSIR

19. Dr. Rabia Nazir PCSIR

20. Mr. Qasar Wasique Ahmad UNIDO

SA 8000 21. Mr. Kamran Khan Royal Fan

22. Mr. Shahid Yousaf Olympia Enterprises

23. Mian Shahzad Ahmed Khurshid Fan

24. Ch Umar Bilal Super Asia

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Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

25. Mr. M.Arslan Qurashi Starco Fan

26. Mr. Awais Ali Polo Fan

27. Mr. Umair Hussain Mughal Indus fan

28. Mr. Musa Paul N.G.S Fan

29. Mr. Faisal Naveed Starco Fans

30. M. Umer Tariq Mobilink

31. Mr. Ihsan Mujtaba PEFMA

32. Mr. Hammad Shafqat NUST

33. Mr. Qasar Wasique Ahmad UNIDO

34.

Dr. Amjad Hussain University of Engineering Technology, Lahore

35. Mr. Abdul Salam Ghuman COBIJA Industries

36.

Mr. Sultan Mahmood Spry Sports Corporation

37. Mr. Mohammad Nasir Javed PRGMEA Sialkot

38. Mr. Shoaib Ashraf Golra Tools, PCSUMEA

Wazirabad, 39.

Syed Rafaqat Hussain G.F.C Fans

40. Mr. Faisal Naveed Starco Fans

41. Mr. Ehsa ul Haq Najmi PCSIR

42. Dr. Amjad Hussain UET Lahore

43. Mr. Muhammad Farooq ESS

44. Syed Salman Masood NPO

45. Mr. Hammad Shafqat NUST

46. Mr. Muhammad Azhar PCSIR

47. Mr. Muhammad Bilal Butt SSS

48. Mr. Qasar Wasique Ahmad UNIDO

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Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

Supplier Ethical Data

Exchange

49. Dr. Kamran Yousef Sandhu PRGMEA

50. SyedaTauqir Batool PRGTTI

51. Mr. Ikram ullah Javed Musterhaft

52. Mr. Muhammad Irfan Musterhaft

53. Mr. Muhammad Farooq Energy Saving Solutions

54. Mr. Fahad Ali Master Textile

55. Mr. Talal Mehmood Body Media

56. Mr. Ghulam Abbas Delta Garments

57. Mr. Muhammad Bilal Afzal Limton Pvt Ltd.

58. Mr. Umar Hameed Stylers

59. Mr. Raza Baloch US Apparel

60. Mr. Ameer Saeed US Apparel

61. Ms Hina Asif PRGMEA

62. Mr. Muhammad Bhatti

Ambition Apparel

63. Mr. Muhammad Ashiq Siddiqi

PRGMEA

64. Mr. Manzoor Hussain Nadeem Samad Rubber Works

65. Mr. Umair Hussain Mughal Super Indus Electrical Industries

Traceability

66. Mr. Ehsan ul Haque Malik Citrus Research Institute,

Sargodha 67.

Mr. Shahid Mahmood Mateela Kino Factory

68. Mian Muhammad Shakeel Hanif

Citrus Research Institute, Sargodha

69. Mr. Abdurrehman Shamshad Glow Pak International Pvt. Ltd.

Lahore 70.

Dr. Rabia Nazir PCSIR Labs. Complex, Lahore

71. Mr. Muhammad Waqas Arshad Total Biz Solutions

72. Hafiz Zafar Iqbal Fauji Foods

Bhalwal

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Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

73. Mr. Hammad Shafqat NUST

74. Mr. Kashan Ahmad Chaudhary Kashan Enterprises

75. Mr. Inam ul Haq Mango Research Station,

Shujabad 76.

Mr. Muhammad Naeem Anjum Coca Cola Beverages Pakistan Ltd

77. Mr. Qasar Waseque Ahmad

UNIDO 78. Ms. Saba Nasir

Punjab Food Authority

79. Mr. Ahmad Raza Fauji Fresh n Freze

80. Mr. Fakhar Zaman Citrus and Certification

Consultant 81. Mr. Shouaib Raza Khan

Langah SRK ENTERPRISES

82. Mr. Amir Sohail PCSIR

Good Manufacturing Practices

83. Hafiz Zafar Iqbal Fauji Foods Bhalwal

84. Ms. Farah Ather PFA

85.

Rana Adeel Khan Cakes & Bakes Lahore

86. Mr. Hammad Shafqat NUST Islamabad

87.

Mr. Umar Latif Remington Pharmaceuticals, Lahore

88. Mr. Qasar Waseque Ahmad UNIDO

89.

Mr. Mureed Abbass Superior College, Lahore

90. Mr. Shahzaf Iqbal QMS-AFAQ, Lahore

91.

Mr. Muhammad Naeem Anjum Coca-cola Beverages Pakistan Ltd. Lahore

92. Syed Abdul Manan PIQC

93. Mr. Sajid Mahmood Simple Sustainable Solutions

94. Mr. M. Imran Haq Khan

Descon Engineering Limited, Lahore

95. Dr. Amjad Hussain

University of Engineering Technology, Lahore

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Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

96. Mr. Muhammad Azhar

Lab, PCSIR Labs Complex Lahore

97. Mr. Nauman Mahmood Rupali Foods

98.

Mr. Shoukat Hayat Jawa Pharmaceuticals

99. Mr. Adnan Bin Zia Rupali Foods

100. Mr. Sheraz Khan CWG water Technology

101. Mr. Musawwar Ashraf Vitalee holistic healthcare

102. Mr. Ali Ilyas RBL (Pepsi) LHr

103. Dr. Ijaz Ahmad

PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Ferozepur Road, Lahore

104. Dr. Rabia Nazir

PCSIR Labs Complex, Ferozpur Road, Lahore

105. Mr. Saleh Ahmed Shezan Int’l

106. Ms. Sundas Tariq F.T the bulleting radiant

107. Mr. Muhammad Faizan Haider Charoen Pokphand

108. Dr. Shinawar Waseem Ali Punjab University

ISO 13485 QMS Medical Devices

109. Mr. Muhammad Nawaz

Pano Surgical Solutions (Pvt.) Ltd.

110. Mr. Hammad Shafqat NUST

111.

Mr. Qasar Waseque Ahmad UNIDO

112. Engr. Muhammad Irfan

PITMAEM, PCSIR Labs. Complex, Lahore

113. Engr. Ali Imran PITMAEM, PCSIR Labs Complex Lahore

114. Ms. Sumaira Nosheen PITMAEM, PCSIR Labs Complex Lahore

115. Engr. Badar ud Din Soomro PITMAEM, PCSIR Labs Complex Lahore

116. Mr. Muhammad Akram Principal Medical Physicist, Capital Hospital,

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Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

117. Mr. Muhammad Azhar EMTL, PCSIR Labs Complex Lahore

118.

Mr. Rehman Munir Surgicrafts

119. Mr. Saqib Mir Hilbro

120. Mr. Faizan ul Haq Mirza Suddle Group of Inds

121. Mr. Razaullah Shah Royal Cert

122. Mr. Hassan Ali Ctorz Instruments

123. Mr. Sibte Bukhari A+ Manufacturing Co.

124. Mr. Abdullah Amjad Rhein Enterprises

125. Mr. Hamid Ali Professional Hospital

126. Hafiz Shoaib Tariq B&H Surgical

127. Syed Shahid NNL

128. Mian Zafar Iqbal Fagor Enterprises

129. Mr. Zohaib Ahmed Care and Cure Surgico

130. Mr. Wahab ul Hassan Front line Surgical

131. Mr. Shahzaib Ali Adnan Impex

132. Mr. Muhammad Sarfraz Sky Instruments

133. Mr. Muhammad Tariq Sky Instruments

134. Mr. Irfan Yousaf Arc Oversease

BRC Awareness

135. Mr. Hammad Shafqat NUST Islamabad

136.

Mr. Ghulam Qadir Bhutta MRI Shujaabad

137. Mr. Azhar Sajjad Khan Khichi S.K. fruit farms

138.

Mr. Abdul Ghaffar Grewal

Mango Research Station, BastiMalook Road, Shujabad, Multan

139. Mr. Qasar Wasique Ahmad UNIDO

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Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

140.

Mr. Shahid Mahmood

Mateela Kino Factory, Village Mateela, Tehsil Kotmomin, District Sargodha

141. Mr. Sakhawat Murtaza Cakes & Bakes Lahore

142.

Mr. Nauman Mahmood Rupali Foods

143. Mr. Tanveer Ahmad Ch.

Coronet Foods Pvt. Ltd. (English Biscuit),

144.

Mr. Fakhar Zaman

House no. 226, street no. 1, Al-Minhaj Town, 49 Tail Sargodha, +92333-9801753 [email protected]

145. Mr. Umair Farooq Punjab Food Authority

146.

Dr. Khurram Shahzad PCSIR Lahore

147. Mr. Bilal Shafiq

Multan Packages

148. Mr. Muhammad Tayyab Waqas

Punjab Food Authority

149. Dr. Muhammad Amin

University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

150. Mr. Atif Iqbal

Mango Research Institute, Multan

151.

Mr. Ghulam Nazik

Basti Naching, Mouza Chak Wahin, Tehsil & Distt. Muzaffar Garh.

152. Mr. Muhammad Umer Tariq Mobilink

Global G.A.P.

153. Mr. Abdul Gaffar Grewal

Mango Research Station, Basti Malook Road, Shujabad, Multan

154. Ms. Sitwat Riaz

Horticultural Research Institute, Faisalabad

155. Mr. Ghulam Mustafa

Mango Research Institute, Multan

156. Mr. Azhar Sajjad Khan Khichi S.K. fruit farms

157. Mr. Muhammad Ahmad

Ramzan Mairaj Din Muhammad Ramzan & Co.

158. Mr. Abdul Aziz

Citrus Research Institute, Resala No. 5, Sargodha

159. Mr. Muhammad Aurangzaib H. # 221, St. # 31, G-10-1,

Islamabad

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Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

160. Mr. Hammad Shafqat

House # 316, Street # 65, I-8/3 Islamabad

161. Mr. Muhammad Imran

Habib Metro Cash & Carry

162. Mr. Shabbir Ahmed CRI Sargodha

163. Mr. Muhammad Babar Naseer Al-rafiq Enterprises

164. Mr. Ahmed Raza Citrus Research Institute

Sargodha (CRIS), Pakistan. 165.

Mr. Sarfaraz Ahmad Abbasi CEO Abbasid Agree Farm

166. Dr. Muhammad Ashraf

FBRC, PCSIR Labs. Complex, Lahore

167. Mr. Tajamal Javed Bagh e Jinnah

168. Dr. Shinawar Waseem Ali Punjab University

169.

Mr. Abid Ali Landscape Designer

170. Mr. Ali Riaz Ch. Agrarian World Kasoor

171. Mr. Muhammad Irfan Nawaz Mitchell’s fruit farm renala khurd

172.

Mr. Muhammad Ahmed Metro Cash & Carry

173. Mr. Muhammad Ahsan Afzal CEO Sargodha Mandarin

BRC LA

174. Mr. Hammad Shafqat National University of Science &

Technology 175. Mr. Muhammad Shahbaz

Sharif

PIZZA Hut

176. Mr. Akber Ai hyperstar Pakistan Pvt. Ltd.

177. Syed Umair Ali Candyland, Bisconni, Snackcity

178. Mr. Zohaib Jamil METRO-Habib Cash & Carry

179. Mr. Muhammad Ikhlaq Khan Mango Research Station,

Shujabad 180.

Dr. Rabia Nazir PCSIR Lahore

181. Mr. Ejaz ud Din Synergies Sourcing

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Course Name Sr. # Name Organization

182. Ms. Romana Dilshad Nestle Pakistan

183.

Mr. M. Awais Khan Bar-B-Q Tonight

184. Mr. M. Anis ur Rehman Shan Food Pvt. Ltd.

185. Mr. Muhammad Tahir FEAT Technologies

186. Mr. Mubeen Arshad Awan Pure Food Company

187. Mr. M. Faizan Haider Charoen Pokphand (Pvt.) Ltd.

188. Mr. Azeem Iqbal

Bundu Khan Sweet & Bakers

189.

Mr. Shrafat Ali Anjum

Six-B Food Industries (Pvt.) Ltd.

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International experts fielded under Component 3: Improved Conformity Assessment Infrastructure and Services

Name of Expert Country Post/Activity Area Duration (Weeks) Upali Samarajeewa Sri Lanka Laboratory

Accreditation 1.5 weeks

23 Jan-2Feb 2011

Upali Samarajeewa Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

1.5 weeks

18-28 September

Upali Samarajeewa Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

3 weeks

13-23 May 2012

Upali Samarajeewa Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

First Mission: 2.5 weeks

10-27 July 2012

Upali Samarajeewa Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

Second Mission: 2.5 weeks

5-23 November 2012

Upali Samarajeewa Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

Third Mission: 2 weeks

27 January to 9 February 2013

Upali Samarajeewa

Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

First Mission: 2 weeks

27 Jan – 09 Feb 2013

Upali Samarajeewa

Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

Second Mission: 2 weeks

15-29 August

Upali Samarajeewa

Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

Third Mission: 2 weeks

11-21 Sept, 2013

Upali Samarajeewa

Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

First Mission: 2 weeks

13-25 Jan 2014

Upali Samarajeewa

Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

Second Mission: 2 weeks

30 Mar – 10 Apr 2014

Upali Samarajeewa

Sri Lanka Laboratory Accreditation

Third Mission: 2 weeks

08 – 23 Sept 2014

Nirmala Pieris Sri Lanka Business Plans for Labs 1.5 weeks 13-23Mar 2011

Nirmala Pieris Sri Lanka Development of Business Plans for laboratories

First Mission: 2 weeks

13-25 Jan 2014

Nirmala Pieris Sri Lanka Development of Business Plans for laboratories

Second Mission: 2 weeks

21 Apr – 04 May 2014

Nirmala Pieris Sri Lanka Development of Business Plans for laboratories

Third Mission: 2 weeks

22 Sept – 03 Oct 2014

Subadra Jayasinghe Sri Lanka National PT Scheme-Chemical Testing (PCSIR)

1.5 weeks 13-23Mar 2011

Subadra Jayasinghe Sri Lanka Chemical Testing & Development of Proficiency Testing Scheme

First Mission: 2.5 weeks

10-27 July 2012

Subadra Jayasinghe Sri Lanka Chemical Testing & Second Mission: 6-24 November

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Name of Expert Country Post/Activity Area Duration (Weeks) Development of Proficiency Testing Scheme

2.5 weeks 2012

Subadra Jayasinghe Sri Lanka Chemical Testing & Development of Proficiency Testing Scheme

Third Mission: 2 weeks

27 January to 9 February 2013

Subadra Jayasinghe

Sri Lanka National PT Scheme &Chemical Testing (PCSIR)

First Mission: 2 weeks

27 Jan – 09 Feb 2013

Subadra Jayasinghe

Sri Lanka National PT Scheme &Chemical Testing (PCSIR)

Second Mission: 2 weeks

19-29 May 2013

Subadra Jayasinghe

Sri Lanka National PT Scheme &Chemical Testing (PCSIR)

Third Mission: 2 weeks

15-26 July 2013

Subadra Jayasinghe

Sri Lanka National PT Scheme &Chemical Testing (PCSIR)

Fourth Mission: 2 weeks

11-21 Sept, 2013

Subadra Jayasinghe

Sri Lanka National PT Scheme &Chemical Testing

First Mission: 2 weeks

13-25 Jan 2014

Subadra Jayasinghe

Sri Lanka National PT Scheme &Chemical Testing

Second Mission: 2 weeks

19 Apr – 04 May 2014

Subadra Jayasinghe

Sri Lanka National PT Scheme &Chemical Testing

Third Mission: 2 weeks

22 Sept – 03 Oct 2014

Dr. Anwar El-Tawil

Egypt Standardization and Technical Regulation

1.5 weeks

10-30 April

Richard Collyer UK Accreditation of Conformity Assessment Bodies

2 Weeks 10 -25 May 2012

Martin Kellermann South African Quality Infrastructure & its Socio-Economic Impact

First Mission: 2 weeks

17-22 September 2012

Second Mission: 1.5 week

12-22 November 2012

Martin Kellermann

South Africa Quality Infrastructure & its Socio-Economic Impact

Fourth Mission: 2 weeks

17-30 Jun 2013

Fifth Mission: 2 weeks

24 Nov – 10 Dec 2013

Martin Kellermann

South Africa Quality Infrastructure & its Socio-Economic Impact

First Mission: 2 weeks

24 Nov – 07 Dec 2013

Martin Kellermann

South Africa Quality Infrastructure & its Socio-Economic Impact

Second Mission: 2 weeks

10-22 Mar 2014

Martin Kellermann

South Africa Quality Infrastructure & its Socio-Economic Impact

Third Mission: 2 weeks

04 – 13 Aug 2014

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Annex 2.15 Salient Features of the Action Plan Salient features of the action plan are given below:

1. Establish QMS in conformity to ISO 17043:2010 and achieve international recognition through accreditation a. Development of QMS; b. Completion of Documentation; c. Approval & Issue of documents; d. Deadline August 2013 (Completed)

2. To establish the infrastructure facilities to carry out independent PT services

a. Planning and costing for infrastructure requirements (civil construction work, Equipments, Reference Materials, glassware, furniture & other consumables) requirements

b. Submission of requirements and costing to PCSIR/MoST & TRTA/UNIDO through DGNPSL c. Deadline: June 2013 d. (GoP delayed; TRTA agreed to provided CRMs and associated equipment amounting to Rs.

600,000 to imitated PT scheme) e. Approval of funding & commissiong of civil construction work f. Deadline: August 2013 (delayed) g. Completion of the civil construction work h. Deadline: November 2013 (delayed) i. Procurement of needed equipment glassware, reference materials & consumables (Completed)

3. To complete the four PT programmes identified in the annual plan for 2013-2014 as per the established time targets a. First PT in chemcial testing (HM – Cd & Pb) b. 9 laboratories to participate c. Commissioning of equipment& receipt of all other requirements d. Deadline December 2013 (on time)

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Annex 2.16 Business Advocacy Agenda 2016-2018

THE AGENDA Technical Working Group (TWG) is comprised of public and private representatives and stakeholders in the horticulture sector of Pakistan. Through the Business Advocacy Agenda 2016-2018, TWG calls on Government to improve the regulations, conditions and business environment in which horticulture organizations operate. We need a better business environment and regulatory framework. Pakistan’s business environment and regulatory framework of the horticulture sector is in urgent need for reform if we are to have a more competitive, diverse and sustainable horticulture sector. Key priorities requiring Government attention are:

• Improve public-private consultation mechanisms • Improve quality control implementation • Appreciation for adopting Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) • Proper management of essential utilities • Registration and certification of nurseries • Demand driven research • Easy access to high quality fertilizers and pesticides • Effective and efficient dispute resolution mechanism

We need a more coherent and integrated national policy framework. TWG calls upon Government to improve the coherence of its national agriculture development policy framework and to improve the implementation of its policies and programmes.

• Promotion of export led agriculture policy • Assign roles and responsibilities to departments with clear mandates • Update quality control policies and standards

We need a better investment climate. TWG notes the declining competitiveness of Pakistan’s investment climate and calls on Government to improve the planning, design, budgeting and project management of infrastructure and utilities projects.

• Formulate a national infrastructure development and maintenance strategy Public-Private Consultation Agenda Item 1: Improve public-private consultation: Technical Working Group calls on Ministry of

Commerce, Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Sciences and Technology and the respective agriculture departments of the provinces to create a consultation committee with 50% membership from the private sector horticulture organizations for consultation and collaboration on different issues and concerns related to horticulture sector in Pakistan.

Quality Control Implementation Agenda Item 2: Improve quality control implementation: Technical Working Group calls on Ministry

of National Food Security and Research and respective provincial agriculture departments to enhance the capacity of the Marketing Committee by recruiting technical experts having the command on Food technology and Quality Assurance and safe handling of produce. These committees should comprise on merit and professional wisdom and in no way be politicized. Furthermore, due role of all stakeholders including farmers in markets should be ensured. TWG should also call on government to pass the NAPHIS Bill and enforcement of food standards should be carried out by a Food Security Authority.

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Adaptation of Good Agricultural Practices Agenda Item 3: Promote Good Agricultural Practices: Technical Working Group calls on the provincial

agriculture departments to draft a strategy to analyze costs involved in different stages of good agricultural practices and conduct appreciation campaigns and provide technical as well as financial assistance to practitioners of GAP. Provide incentives for quality produce and marketing.

Management of Essential Utilities Agenda Item 4: Promotion of national geographical indication of crops: Technical Working Group

requests the Ministry of Commerce to promote national geographical indication for Mango and Citrus. Geographical indications (GIs) will not only resolve the water management concerns as Mango and Citrus producing regions will be recognized as “Mango Producing Regions” and “Citrus Producing Regions”, but will also facilitate higher and more stable export earnings, and will make a positive contribution to rural development, the preservation of diversity, the quality of products and local jobs. Technical Working Group calls on government to measure GIs over the long term, making sure that it has effective legal protection, with a solid national regulatory framework to protect GIs.

Registration and certification of nurseries Agenda Item 5: Promote proper registration and certification of nurseries: Technical Working Group

calls on the Ministry of National Food Security and Research to include registration and certification of nurseries in the mandate of its Federal Seed Certification & Registration Department.

Research in Horticulture Agenda Item 6: Promote demand-driven research: Technical Working Group calls on the provincial

agriculture departments to direct the research wings to draft a strategy and form a “Research Committee”, involving other research agencies representatives and growers of Mango and Citrus to prioritize the horticulture research work. This committee should meet on monthly basis and submit a quarterly monitoring report to the agriculture department on the progress of research conducted on the issues agreed in the monthly meetings of the Research Committee.

Fertilizers and Pesticides Agenda Item 7: Improve access to high quality fertilizers and pesticides: Technical Working Group

calls on the provincial agriculture departments to implement stringent action against hoarders and black marketers against supply of adulterated fertilizer or pesticide without approved price, manufacturing and expiry dates. A vigilant complaint registration body, easily accessible to farmers, should be created with a clear mandate to check selling of expired and over priced fertilizers and pesticides.

Dispute Resolution Mechanism Agenda Item 8: Improve access to time and cost effective dispute resolution mechanism: Technical

Working Group calls on Ministry of Commerce to include national dispute resolution in the mandate of Trade Dispute Resolution Organization (TDRO). A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) should be signed under the guidance of Ministry of Commerce among Trade Dispute Resolution Organization (TDRO), Mediation Centre in Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and National Centre of Dispute Resolution (NCDR) Karachi, to facilitate and improve access of farmers to dispute resolution mechanism.

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Agricultural Policies and Programmes Agenda Item 9: Promote export-led agriculture policies, strategies and programmes: Government is

requested to better align its policies towards export oriented agriculture development. We call on the Ministry of Commerce to liaise with us in a review of all policies, laws and regulations affecting national exports and to provide practical responses that promote export-readiness across agriculture business community.

Roles and responsibility of public departments Agenda Item 10: Assigning clear mandate to public departments: Technical Working Group calls on

Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Sciences and Technology and Ministry of National Food Security and Research to form a functional and efficient committee including representatives from all concerned public sector horticulture departments to coordinate, prioritize and distribute the work in order to avoid duplicity of work.

Quality control policies and standards Agenda Item 11: Update quality control policies and standards: Technical Working Group calls on

Ministry of National Food Security and Research to form a functional and efficient committee for the revision of quality control policies and standards.

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Annex 2.17 BUSINESS ADVOCACY STRATEGY ADVOCACY STRATEGIES Technical Working Group’s Business Advocacy Agenda will be taken forward by the following strategies:

• Streamlining Public-private Consultation Mechanisms: TWG will instigate a review of current Public-private consultation structures and processes. It will approach government and request that a joint review of PPD structures and processes be undertaken to assess their effectiveness and to propose recommendations for improvement. The review should consider ways in which these structures and processes can be streamlined and monitoring and reporting on PPD agreements can be improved.

• Building a Constituency: TWG receives its mandate for representation and advocacy from the business

community. However, we recognize that this mandate extends beyond our membership base. We should represent the interests of all businesses in the country and while we would like to see all these become formal, we recognize there will always be some businesses that choose not to participate in these structures. Despite this, it is important that business advocacy consider the needs, aspirations and challenges of the entire horticulture sector. We seek to create a broad constituency of businesses that support reform in the Pakistan business environment and investment climate. This will be achieved by integrating advocacy issues into the services provided to the members of Technical Working Group.

• Monitoring Government: Business is concerned with the slow pace of implementation of government

plans and agreements to improve the business environment and investment climate in Pakistan. To address this, TWG will establish a government monitoring mechanism that will identify and track a selection of key government decisions and agreements with the aim of publicly reporting on the progress of implementation.

• Using Social Media: TWG will develop a social media strategy for its Business Advocacy Agenda 2016-

2018. The strategy will endeavour to build a community of interest in horticulture business advocacy issues. While this community will focus on businesswomen and men, it will also include the full range of people involved in the public sector and civil society. The social media strategy will promote public debate on key issues and concerns in the horticulture sector of Pakistan. It will also be used to identify future concerns for advocacy beyond 2018. The use of social media will involve the development of organizational profiles on FaceBook, and Twitter. These pages will include the monitoring reports and the activities carried out by the TWG. The social media strategy will build a community of interest across these platforms, stimulating debate, gauging interest and creating coalitions around topics of interest and concern.

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Annex 2.18

Challenges in Regional Trade and Solutions Proposed by TRTA II

Border crossing slow procedures

Challenges • Long import and export dwell times:

average between 3 and 7 hours, with a maximum 11 hours;

• Manual processing while transhipping loads at Wagha

• Most BCP agencies are using paper documents;

• Lack of modern materials handling equipment;

• Manual trans-shipment of all cargo at Wagha BCP; and

• NLC demands 100% scanning and weighing where equipment available

Suggested solutions • Automated WeBOC – electronic import and export

declaration and registration leading to a national Single Window System (SWS);

• Palletisation; • Containers instead of open top trucks; • Pre notification; • Risk management: Customs and SPS; • Radio Frequency Identification technology • WeBOC developed in Karachi and now rolled out

at Wagha BCP

Equipment and technology issues

Challenges • Where scanners exist they are old and not

enough of them; • Scanners not owned by the agencies

operating them; • Perishable product manually handled in the

open resulting in wastage and lowering product shelf life;

• Lack of CBRN scanning equipment; and • Lack of vehicle secondary inspection tools

Suggested Solutions • New vehicle X-Ray scanners • Chilled perishable product handling areas; • Plug in for “reefer” trucks; • Shade canopies; • CBRN detection equipment; • Secondary inspection equipment for high risk

cargo and high risk traders and their intermediaries; and

• Materials handling equipment

Security issues at border crossings and along transport corridors

Challenges • Terrorism • Narcotics • Smuggling • Trafficking • Criminal activities • HRM: salary levels, career patterns, hiring

policies, training, retention

Suggested Solutions • Layered security • Risk management: border guard, Customs and

SPS • Surveillance • Blast proofing physical infrastructure • Protecting staffs and users and pedestrians • Modern detection equipment • Fencing and lighting • Vehicle number plate scanners • Connectivity between BCP agencies • Common radio communications • RFID and GPS tracking of cargo and trucks and

containers

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Border crossing design and layout One of the more neglected areas which can improve trade facilitation and help reduce non-trade barriers. Pakistan plans to develop a new Land Port Authority (LPA) to build and manage border crossing infrastructure.

Challenges • Traditional linear layout results in

congestion and delay and lower staff performance

• Lack of investment and maintenance • Lack of BCP layout and design skills • Export, import and transit trade volumes

forecast to increase • Lack of safe and secure BCPs • Lack of joined-up BCP strategy and annual

planning, although the new ITTMS is aimed to rebuild three BCPs: Wagha, Chaman and Torkham

Suggested Solutions • Multi-lane layout with electronic gates • Segregated traffic lanes for trucks, buses, and

pedestrians • Fast track lanes for perishable products • BCP Design Unit • Secondary Customs inspection area complete

with tools • Chilled fruit and veg facilities • Segregated SPS inspection area for cargo

selected as a result of SPS risk management • Animal quarantine area at relevant BCPs

International Conventions

Pakistan has not yet acceded to and ratified a number of multilateral conventions. Implementing the international conventions will help link Pakistan with the global trading world and help Pakistan develop supply chains. The FBR vision includes developing a transport across Afghanistan to Kazakhstan and its achievement will be helped by the use of the following international conventions:

(i) Transport Internationaux Routiers Convention 1975 (TIR); (ii) Harmonized Frontier Control of Goods Convention 1982 and Annex;

(iii) Customs Container Convention 1972; (iv) Customs Treatment Pallets 1960; (v) Customs Pool Containers 1994;

(vi) SMGS Transit by Rail 2006; (vii) Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) 1957;

(viii) Protocol to ADR 1993; (ix) Perishable Foodstuffs (ATP) 1970; and (x) Temporary Importation of Commercial Road Vehicles 1956.

Getting goods to market faster Using a number of international good practices helps reduce delays and lowers cost and introduces more predictability to the export supply chain.

• Authorised Economic Operator (AEO); • Single Window System and WeBOC; • 24 hour notification of cargo to BCP enabling Customs to carry out; • Risk Management by Customs and SPS and other border crossing agencies. Eliminating 100% scanning

and using risk based selectivity by identifying high risk cargo, risk entities including non-compliant traders, brokers, freight forwarder, trucking companies and other intermediaries. Real time entity based risk management is preferable to transaction based risk management;

• Information and Intelligence sharing between border crossing and trade agencies; • Inland clearance instead of carrying out the export process at the BCP • Advance rulings; • Binding tariffs; • Post Clearance Audits (PCA);

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• Modern and efficient national logistics; • Modern end to end supply chains; • Carry out Business Process Analysis (BPA) on important export and import items; • Customs to carry out periodic Time Release Studies (TRS) at all BCPs; • Start a Pakistan Custom and SPS due diligence method on a number of companies which understand

compliance check lists; • WCO Safe and WTO AfT; and • Whole-of-Government approach: joined-up response by all border crossing and trade related agencies to

solving challenges

China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): is it a game changer?

Challenges: • Cheaper Made in China products entering

Pakistan domestic market; • How to use the empty containers to send

Pakistan exports to China; • Need for modern rail flatbeds and trucks with

trailers to take containers • Competitiveness stimulus or protection

Opportunities: • Filing empty containers with back loads to

China should give Pakistan traders competitive transport rail and truck rates;

• Opportunity for Pakistan truck companies for containerization;

• Modernise Pakistan logistics: pallets, packaging, multimodal terminals, third party operators;

• Modernise Pakistan rail and road transport: flatbeds, block trains;

• Transit fees; and • Increased connectivity

Tomato exports and imports with India

Manual unloading and loading of gypsum and tomatoes at the Wagha BCP. Many labourers are used which might be replaced by modern material handling equipment in the future. Note the wastage on the ground and the use of wooden boxes, which might harbour pests and diseases.

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Annex 2.19

Experts fielded for the comparative study on Quality Infrastructures (QI) in different countries

Name of Expert Country Post/Activity Area Duration (Weeks)

Martin Kellermann South Africa Quality Infrastructure 4 Weeks

Aziz Manan Malaysia Quality Infrastructure 4 Weeks

Le Huong Huong Vietnam Quality Infrastructure 4 Weeks

Fezal Akin Turkey Quality Infrastructure 2 Weeks

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Annex 2.20

List of Food Safety Officers of Punjab Food Authority trained by TRTA II

Sr. No.

Name Designation

1. Dr. Kiran Hameed Technologist

2. Shadab Gull Assistant Director (Labs)

3. Asia Qayum Govt. Public Analyst

4. Farah Athar Food Safety Officer

5. Saba Nasir Food Safety Officer

6. Komal Adnan Food Safety Officer

7. Sadaf Zulfiqar Asst. Food Safety Officer

8. Farrukh Ali Ashraf Asst. Food Safety Officer

9. Babar Shafi Asst. Food Safety Officer

10. Fareeha Anwar Food Safety Officer

11. Uzma Abdullah Computer Operator

12. Tahira Kalsoom Asst. Food Safety Officer

13. Hira Suleman Food Safety Officer

14. H. Adnan Shafiq Asst. Food Safety Officer

15. Manzoor Elahi Asst. Food Safety Officer

16. Umair Farooq Asst. Food Safety Officer

17. M. Ejaz Nawaz Food Safety Officer

18. M. Jahanzaib Ali Asst. Food Safety Officer

19. Hussnain Rasul Asst. Food Safety Officer

20. Adnan Malhi Asst. Food Safety Officer

21. Yasir Irfat Food Safety Officer

22. Rao Ubaid ur Rehman Asst. Food Safety Officer

23. Hafiz M. Imran Food Safety Officer

24. Samar Hayat Asst. Food Safety Officer

25. M. Tayyab Waqas Asst. Food Safety Officer

26. Saqib Munir Deputy Director (Operation)

27. Ayaz Khurram Food Safety Officer

28. Aysha Mumtaz Director (Operation)

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Annex 2.21

List of Master Trainers and the farm cluster selected in the extension phase in Kinnow sector

S.# Name of M.T Place of posting Location of Cluster Tehsil and District

1 Mr. Masood Saqib

Agriculture Officer, Sargodha

Tehsil & District, Sargodha

2 Mr. Muhammad Mukhtar Munawar

Deputy District Officer, Agriculture Extension, Shahpur, Sargodha

Tehsil Shahpur & district Sargodha

3 Dr. Zahid Nazir

Assistant Director of Agriculture plant protection Sargodha

Tehsil Bhalwal & District Sargodha

4 Mr. Muhammad Asif

Agriculture Officer, Extension Sillanwali, Sargodha

Tehsil Sillanwali & District Sargodha

5 Mr. Rab Nawaz

Agriculture Officer, Bhera Sargodha

Tehsil Bhera& District Sargodha

6 Mr. Muhammad Aslam Agriculture Officer

Kotmomin ,Sargodha

Tehsil KOT Moman & District Sargodha

7 Mr. Ghulam Murtaza Shah

Deputy District Officer, Agriculture Extension Bhalwal, Sargodha

Tehsil Bhalwal& District Sargodha

8 Ch. Shahbaz Ahmed Khaloo Deputy Director officer, F&VDP, Sargodha

Tehsil Sargodha & district Sargodha

9 Mr. Fazal ur Rasool Shahid Javed

Deputy District Officer, Agriculture Extension Near Railway Station Toba Tek Singh

Tehsil & District Toba Tek Singh

10 Ch. Altaf Hussain Deputy District Officer Agriculture Extension District Sahiwal

Tehsil Chechawatni & District Sahiwal

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List of Master Trainers and the farm cluster selected in the extension phase in mango sector

SNo Name of master trainer Name of host farmer

1. Mr. Zafar Abas Khan, DDO Agriculture Extension, Multan

Syed Khizar Abbas Bukhari, Teh Multan, Distt. Multan

2. Mr. Ahmad Naveed Ehsan, AD PW&QC, Multan Mahar Muhammad Aslam Teh Multan, Distt. Multan, Distt. Multan

3. Rana Muhammad Arif, AD Horticulture, Multan Mr. Irshad Ahmad, Teh Multan, Distt. Multan

4. Mr. Muhammad Akram Nadeem, AD Horticulture, Multan

Ch. Muhammad Tariq, Tehsil Kabeerwala Distt. Khanewal

5. Rana Maqsood Ahmad, DDO Agriculture Extension, Khanewal

Dr Ummad-ud-Din Ummar Tehsil Khanewal, Distt. Khanewal

6. Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Khan, DDO Agriculture Extension, Muzafargarh

Mr. Sajid Mehmood, Tehsil Muzaffargarh, Distt. Muzaffargarh.

7. Mr. Muhammad Ishaq, AO Agriculture Extension, Vehari

Mr. Muhammad Kashif Khan, Tehsil Vehari, Distt. Vehari

8. Mr. Wahid Ahmad Bajwa, SI, In-service training institute, Rahim Yar Khan.

Mr. Ahmad Javaid, Zahirpeer, Tehsil Khan Pur Distt. Rahim Yar Khan

9. Ch. Niaz Ahmad, DDO Agriculture Extension, Kanpur.

Mr. Imran Feroz, Tehsil Khanpur Distt. Rahim Yar Khan

10. Mr. Muhammad Ejaz Saleh, AO Agriculture Extension n, Muzafargarh

Mr. Ehtisham Dogar, Tehsil Khangarh Distt. Muzaffargarh.

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Annex 3.1

IP Classification Training at WIPO from 12 to 16 September 2011

Annex 3.2 Digitization Training at WIPO from 19 o 23 September 2011

Annex 3.3 GIs Training Workshop in Geneva from 17 October to 2 November 2011

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1. Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan

Assistant Director, Patent Office, IPO-Pakistan

2. Mr. Kashif Latif Malik Assistant Director-IT IPO-HQs IPO-Pakistan

3. Mr. Abdul Basit Patent Examiner, Trademarks Registry

IPO-Pakistan

4. Muhammad Jabir Salman

IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO-Pakistan

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1. Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan

Assistant Director, Patent Office, IPO-Pakistan

2. Mr. Kashif Latif Malik Assistant Director-IT IPO-HQs IPO-Pakistan

3. Mr. Abdul Basit Patent Examiner, Trademarks Registry

IPO-Pakistan

4. Muhammad Jabir Salman

IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO-Pakistan

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1. Mr. Umad Dad Afridi Executive Director IPO-Pakistan 2. Mr. Asfand Ali Deputy Director IPO-Pakistan 3. Mrs. Nadia Zubair Shah Deputy Director IPO-Pakistan 4. Mr. Muhammad

Rafiq Tahir Assistant Registrar Trademarks Registry,

IPO-Pakistan

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Annex 3.4 Officials for LLM Course in IP in Turin from June 2012 to February 2013

Annex 3.5

Participants of Trademarks Examiners Training in Karachi from 9 to 13 January 2012

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1 Dr. Mohammad Khurram Director, Legal IPO Pakistan

2 Mr. Asif Iqbal Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

Sr. No. Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Khalid Hidayat Registrar, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

2 Mr. Abdul Qadir Orakzai Deputy Registrar, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

3 Mrs. Khalida Parveen Assistant Registrar, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Zahid Rasool Assistant Registrar, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Muhammad Rafiq Assistant Registrar, Trade Marks Registry IPO-Pakistan

6 Mr. Aftab Alam Administrative Officer, Trade Marks Registry IPO-Pakistan

7 Mr. Muhammad Shafi Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO-Pakistan

8 Mr. Ashraf Tariq Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

9 Mr. Akbar Hussain Baluch Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

10 Mr. Ahmad Din Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

11 Mr. Tajammul Haider Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

12 Mr. Qayamuddin Examiner, Trade Marks Registry

IPO Pakistan

13 Mr. Mahboob Khan Sr. IT Assistant, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

14 Mr. Sarfaraz Ali Bhutto Assistant Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

15 Mr. Ghulam Sohail Assistant Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

16 Mr. Abdul Aleem Khan Assistant Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

17 Mr. S. M. Saifee Assistant Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

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Annex 3.6 Expert Mission for CMO Feasibility Study from 5 to 11 March 2012

Annex 3.7

System Administration Training Participants in Karachi from 2 to 6 April 2012

18 Mrs. Nasreen Akthar Assistant Examiner, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

19 Mr. Tariq Mehmood Assistant Examiner , Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

20 Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan Assistant Director IT, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

21 Mr. Abdul Basit Assistant Director IT, Trade Marks Registry IPO Pakistan

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Ang Kwee Tiang Regional Director and Counsel

Asia-Pacific International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC), Singapore

Sr. No. Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Abdul Basit Assistant Director, TMR IPO Pakistan 2 Mr. Mehboob Khan Sr. IT Assistant, TMR IPO Pakistan 3 Mr. Naeem Khan Jr. IT Assistant, TMR IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Mohammad Nauman Ahmad Jr. IT Assistant, TMR IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan Assistant Director, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

6 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Patent Examiner, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

7 Mr. Muhammad Zubair Jr. IT Assistant, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

8 Mr. Ali Raza Jr. IT Assistant, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

9 Mr. Muhammad Jabir Salman Jr. IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO Pakistan

10 Mr. Shamsher Khan Jr. IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO Pakistan

11 Mr. Kashif Latif Malik Assistant Director, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

12 Mr. Asad Ali LDC, Regional Office Lahore IPO Pakistan

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Results Based Management (RBM) Workshop Participants in Islamabad, 19-20 September 2012

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Meesaq Arif Director HR, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

2 Mr. Inam ul Haq Director Finance, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

3 Mr. Nasir Ali Khan Deputy Director, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Syed Nasrullah Deputy Director, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Asfand Ali Deputy Director, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

6 Mr. Nasir Mehmood Zahid Assistant Director, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

7 Mr. Saif ullah Assistant Director, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

8 Mr. Kashif Latif Assistant Director, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

9 Mr. Rafaqat Ali IT Assistant, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

10 Ms. Saira Imdad Ali In-Charge, Regional Office Lahore IPO Pakistan

11 Mr. Zahoor Ahmed Admin/Finance Officer, Regional Office Lahore IPO Pakistan

12 Mr. Suhail Javaid Chuadhary Patent Examiner, Patent Office, Karachi IPO Pakistan

13 Mr. Muhammad Fayyaz Patent Examiner, Patent Office, Karachi IPO Pakistan

14 Mr. Aftab Alam In-Charge Admin/Finance, Trade Marks Registry, Karachi IPO Pakistan

15 Mr. Shahzad Zaidi Admin Officer, Copyright Office, Karachi IPO Pakistan

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Technology Training (Java, GlassFish) in Karachi from 20 to 24 May 2013

Annex 3.10

1st Training on IP Automation systems at WIPO from 27 May to 7 June 2013 (Part of 4 planned knowledge transfer sessions on IPAS Java, WIPOScan, Designer, EDMS,

some at WIPO and some in Karachi)

Sr. No.

Name

Designation Organization

1 Mr. Waheed Ahmad Shaikh

Deputy Director, TMR IPO Pakistan

2 Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan

Assistant Director, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

3 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba

Patent Examiner, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Kashif Latif Malik

Assistant Director, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Mehboob Khan

Sr. IT Assistant, TMR IPO Pakistan

6 Mr. Muhammad Jabir Salman

Jr. IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO Pakistan

7 Mr. Muhammad Zubair

Jr. IT Assistant, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Waheed Ahmad Shaikh

Deputy Director, TMR IPO Pakistan

2 Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan

Assistant Director, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

3 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Patent Examiner, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Mehboob Khan Sr. IT Assistant, TMR IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Muhammad Jabir Salman

Jr. IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO Pakistan

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CMO Consultations Participants in Islamabad - 12 to 13 September 2013

Sr. No. Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Ang Kwee Tiang (International Expert)

Regional Director Asia

International Federation of the Phonographic

Industry (IFPI)

2 Mr. Tarik Feroze Khan Director General IPO Pakistan

3 Mr. Meesaq Arif Director IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Nadia Zubair Shah Deputy Director IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Nasir Mehmood Zahid Deputy Director IPO Pakistan

6 Mr. Saif Ullah Khan Deputy Director IPO Pakistan

7 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

8 Mr. Kashif Latif Malik Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

9 Mr. Nazeer Ahmad Patoli Deputy Registrar, Copyright Office IPO Pakistan

10 Mr. Jamal Shah Chairman / Artist HUNERKADA College Of Arts

11 Mr. Hassan Jhangir POP STAR A-1 Digital Studio

12 Dr. Akbar Yezdani COO, GEO Music Label GEO TV, Fire Records

13 Mr. Shafqatullah Khan Deputy Director (Law)

Pakistan Telecommunication

Authority

14 Ms Erum Latif Deputy Director (Law)

Pakistan Telecommunication

Authority

15 Mr. Abdul Rehman Assistant Director (Law)

Pakistan Telecommunication

Authority

16 Mr. UMER Sheikh C.E.O. Collective Organization

for Music Rights (COMP)

17 Mr. Khurram Mansur Director Collective Organization

for Music Rights (COMP)

18 Mr. Hassan Hayat Producer Pakistan Television (PTV)

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19 Mr. Khurram Latifi Producer /

Composer Pakistan Television

(PTV)

20 Mr. Hamid Javed Awan Deputy Director Media

Public Relation Office, Govt. of Pakistan

21 Mr. Sabir Zafar Poet/ Lyricist Senior Song writer – Legend

22 Mr. Khalid Khan C.E.O Digital Entertainment Pvt. Limited

23 Mr. Majid Bashir Lawyer ABS & Co, National Consultant, WIPO

24 Mr. Zeeshan Chaudhry General Manager EMI Pakistan

25 Mr. Samay Shams Barrister Jamil & Jamil, Law firm

26 Mr. Rizwan Haque Artist/ Guitar player Rock Lite Band

27 Mr. Umair Jaswal Artist/ Vocalist QAPAAS

28 Mr. Khurram Waqar Artist/ Guitarist QAPAAS

29 Dr. Masuma Anwar Singer / Composer Rights holder

30 Mr. Ali Azmat Artist / Producer Rights holder

31 Mr. Imran Aziz Artist / Singer Rights holder

32 Mr. Uzair Jaswal Singer / Song writer Rights holder

33 Mr. Ikram Khan Singer Rights holder

34 Mr. Tariq Mehmood General

Manager, Programs

SRBC/ ATV

35 Mr. Haroon Rashid C.E.O. UNICOR Black AMPPS

36 Mr. Amanlluah Nasar Singer/ writer/ Actor

Pakistan Television (PTV)

37 Mr. Allan Smith Musician Rock Lite Studio

38 Mr. Bilal Ahmad Music producer PBC (Radio Pakistan)

39 Ms. Saher Hasan Advertisement PB Singer Rights holder

40 Mr. Arib Azhar Composer / Musician / Singer Rights holder

41 Mr. Talal Qureshi Musician / Producer Rights holder

42 Mr. Adil Qamar RAPPER / Singer Rights holder

43 Mr. Ahmad Shahzad Drum player Rights holder

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Name of Official for LLM Course in IP at Turin from June 2013 to February 2014

Annex 3.13

2nd and 3rd Training sessions on IP Automation systems in Karachi by WIPO Expert From 25 to 29 November 2013, and from 24 February to 7 March 2014 (Part of 4 planned knowledge transfer sessions on IPAS Java, WIPOScan, Designer, EDMS,some at WIPO and some in Karachi)

Annex 3.14

Technology Training on ORACLE Database Management System in Karachi from 5 to 9 May 2014

Name Designation Organization 1 Mr. Aamir Latif Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

Name Designation Organization 1 Mr. Waheed Ahmad Shaikh Deputy Director, TMR IPO Pakistan 2 Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan Assistant Director, Patent Office IPO Pakistan 3 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Patent Examiner, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Kashif Latif Malik Assistant Director, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Mehboob Khan Sr. IT Assistant, TMR IPO Pakistan

6 Mr. Muhammad Jabir Salman Jr. IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO Pakistan

Name Designation Organization 1 Mr. Waheed Ahmad Shaikh Deputy Director, TMR IPO Pakistan 2 Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan Assistant Director, Patent Office IPO Pakistan 3 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Patent Examiner, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Kashif Latif Malik Assistant Director, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Mehboob Khan Sr. IT Assistant, TMR IPO Pakistan

6 Mr. Muhammad Jabir Salman Jr. IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO Pakistan

7 Mr. Muhammad Zubair Jr. IT Assistant, Patent Office IPO Pakistan

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4th Training on IP Automation systems at WIPO from 3 to 11 November 2014 and Visit to the Swiss IP Office in Bern (Part of 4 planned knowledge transfer sessions on IPAS Java, WIPOScan, Designer, EDMS, some at WIPO and some in Karachi)

Annex 3.16

Study Visit to WIPO for Consultations on Accession to the Madrid System from 30 May to 1 June 2012

Annex 3.17 Paper on Utility Model Protection Finalized by Experts in September 2012

Name Designation Organization 1 Mr. Waheed Ahmad Shaikh Deputy Director, TMR IPO Pakistan 2 Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Khan Assistant Director, Patent Office IPO Pakistan 3 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Patent Examiner, IPO HQ IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Mehboob Khan Sr. IT Assistant, TMR IPO Pakistan

5 Mr. Muhammad Jabir Salman Jr. IT Assistant, Copyright Office IPO Pakistan

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Sajjad Ahmad Director General IPO Pakistan

2 Mr. Zafar Iqbal Chaudhary *** could not come *** Chairman LCCI Lahore

3 Mr. Karimullah Adeni IP Attorney Ali & Associates 4 Mr. Khalid Hidayat Khan Registrar, Trade Marks Registry IPO-Pakistan 5 Mr. Meesaq Arif Director, Human Resources IPO-Pakistan

6 Mr. Zahid Rasool Assistant Registrar, Trade Marks Registry IPO-Pakistan

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1 Dr. Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan Senior Research Fellow

Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law

2 Mr. Ahmad Mukhtar Program Manager UNDP

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Study Visit to WIPO for Consultations on Accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) from 11 to 13 September 2012

Annex 3.19

Participants of the Consultations on Plant Breeders’ Rights (PBRs) with International Experts in Islamabad from 11 to 13 February 2014

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Sabir Gul Khattak Controller Patents, Patent Office, Karachi IPO Pakistan

2 Mr. Suhail Javaid Chuadhary Patent Examiner, Patent Office, Karachi IPO Pakistan

3 Mrs. Nadia Zubair Shah Deputy Director, Islamabad IPO Pakistan

4 Mrs. Shakra Khurshid Assistant Director, Islamabad IPO-Pakistan

5 Mr. Hasan Irfan Khan Advocate Supreme Court, Lahore

Irfan & Irfan, Attorneys-At-Law

Sr. No. Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Hasan Çelen International Expert

General Director of Crop Production

General Directorate of Plant Protection, Ankara, Turkey

2 Mrs. Sezer Akman International Expert

Head of Registration Section

Variety Registration and Seed Certification Centre, Ankara, Turkey

3 Mr. Aamir Hasan Director General IPO Pakistan

4 Mr. Muhammad Ismail Deputy Director IPO Pakistan

5 Ms. Humaira Ihsan Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

6 Dr. Karim Laghari Director Wheat Research, Agriculture

7 Mr. Mehboob-ur-Rahman Director NIBGE Faisalabad

8 Dr. M. Kansar Nawaz Shah Professor PMAs Agriculture University,

Rawalpindi 9 Dr. Shahid Jamal Member PSO

10 Prof. Dr. Abdus Salam Chairman PBG Islamabad

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11 Mr. Saeed Iqbal SCO FSC&RD

12 Mr. Muhammad Anwar Rahman Official WTO, Punjab Govt.

13 Mr. Muhammad Siddique

Ex Collector Customs FBR

14 Mr. Nasir Rafaq Official Industry & Commerce, Punjab Govt., Lahore

15 Prof. Dr. Fida Mohammad Chairman PBG University of Agriculture, Peshawar

16 Mr.Mustafa Sajid Director PGRI

17 Dr. Bashir Ahmad Director Planning Agriculture Research

18 Mr. M. Muslim Official Pakistan Forest Institute Peshawar

19 Dr. Ashaq Rabbani Principal Scientific Officer PGRI,NARC

20 Dr. Sadar Uddin Siddiqui Official PGRI, NARC

21 Mr. Fahim Bangash Official Agri Research, Barani University, Rawalpindi

22 Mr. Majid Bashir Lawyer ABS & Co., Islamabad

23 Dr. Muhammad Azeem Director General NARC, Islamabad

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Final Consultations with National Stakeholders on Utility Model Protection in Islamabad from 25 to 26 February 2013

Sr.

No. Name Designation Organization

1 Dr. Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan (International Expert)

Senior Research Fellow

Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law

2 Mr. Asim Ayaz Manager Engineering Development Board (EDB)

3 Prof. Dr. Mudassir Asrar Chairperson Pakistan Council for Science & Technology (PCST)

4 Mr. Majid Bashir Consultant / Lawyer ABS &Co.

5 Mr. Umar Dad Afridi Executive Director IPO Pakistan

6 Mr. Meesaq Arif Director (Admin / HR) IPO Pakistan

7 Mr. Inam Ul Haq Director (Finance) IPO Pakistan

8 Mr. Muhammad Khurram Director (Law) IPO Pakistan

9 Mr. Ahmad Javaid Awan Director (Media) IPO Pakistan

10 Syed Nasrullah Deputy Director (Patent / HR) IPO Pakistan

11 Mr. Muhammad Ismail Deputy Director (PBR) IPO Pakistan

12 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

13 Ms Saima Kanwal Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

14 Ms. Shakra Khurshid Assistant Director (Patent) IPO Pakistan

15 Mr. Aamar Latif Assistant Director (Law) IPO Pakistan

16 Mr. Kashif Latif Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

17 Ms. Humaira Shakeel Assistant Director IPO Pakistan

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Roundtable on Development of National IP Strategy in Islamabad from 23 to 24 April 2015 – Day 1

List of officials who participated on 23rd April 2015 (Day 1) Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Kazim Hasnain Chairman IPR, Legal & Govt. Relations Subcommittee

American Business Council (ABC)

2 Dr. Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan Expert Cambridge University 3 Mr. Umer Ashraf Sheikh Chief Executive Officer Collective Organization for Music Rights

in Pakistan (COMP) 4 Dr. Fahim A Qureshi General Manager COMSATS Institute of Information

Technology (CIIT) 5 Mr. Muhammad Raza Ahmad

Khan General Manager (UIL/TT)

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT)

6 Dr. S.T.K. Naim Consultant COMSTECH 7 Mr. Hamid Javed Awan Deputy Director Directorate General of Public Relations 8 Mr. Ijaz Ahmad Deputy General Manager

(Business Development) Engineering Development Board (EDB)

9 Mr. Tariq Ejaz Chaudhry Chief Executive Officer Engineering Development Board (EDB) 10 Mr. Bernard Francois Head of Cooperation European Union Delegation to Pakistan 11 Ms. Roshan Ara Development Advisor European Union Delegation to Pakistan 12 Ms. Noshaba Awais Deputy Director (R & D) Higher Education Commission (HEC) 13 Dr. Farzana Shaheen Associate Professor Hussain Ebrahim Jamal (HEJ) Research

Institute of Chemistry 14 Mr. Muzzamil Hussain Sabir President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and

Industry (ICCI) 15 Mr. Naeem Siddiqui Former Executive Member Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and

Industry (ICCI) 16 Mr. Fuad Ishaq President Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chamber of

Commerce & Industry (KPCCI) 17 Mian Muhammad Zaka Ur

Rehman M/s Schazoo Laboratories Lahore Chamber of Commerce &

Industry (LCCI) 18 Mr. Atiq-ur-Rehman Director General

(Domestic Commerce) Ministry of Commerce

19 Prof. Dr. Anwar-ul-Hassan Gilani

Chairman (PCST) Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST)

20 Mr. Shaharyar Nashat Country Counsel -Pakistan, Citibank Pakistan

Overseas Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI)

21 Ms. Anam Fatima Khan Company Secretary, Indus Motors

Overseas Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI)

22 Mr. Hasan Irfan Khan Advocate UTPS Pakistan Industrial and Intellectual Property Rights Association

23 Mr. Abdul Wahab Former Executive Member Quetta Chamber of Commerce & Industry (QCCI)

24 Prof. Dr. Arshad Ali Principal School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (SEECS)

25 Mr. Shaheen Tahir Manager (M & E) Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA)

26 Dr. Asif Ali Director (ORIC) University of Agriculture

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List of officials who participated on 23rd April 2015 (Day 1) 27 Prof. Dr. Ghulam Abbas Anjum Dean Faculty of

Architecture & Planning University of Engineering & Technology (UET)

28 Dr. Nasir Mahmood Assistant Professor University of Health Sciences 29 Mr. Inayet Syed TRTA Consultant World Intellectual Property Organization

of Pakistan 30 Mr. Mansur Raza Deputy Director (ASPAC) World Intellectual Property Organization

of Pakistan 31 Mr. Mujeeb Khan Trade Policy

Consultant/Advisor Ministry of Commerce (MoC)

32 Ms. Shandana Gulzar Khan Trade Policy Consultant Ministry of Commerce (MoC) 33 Mr. Bruno Valanzuolo CTA UNIDO / TRTA-II 34 Mr. Badar-ul-Islam Program Officer UNIDO 35 Mr. Muhammad Aurangzaib National Expert UNIDO 36 Dr. Umer Farooq Member Social Sciences Pakistan Agriculture Research Council

(PARC) 37 Dr. Ali Abbas Qazilbash PO UNIDO 38 Ms. Asma Khattak Deputy Director Trade Development Authority of Pakistan

(TDAP) 39 Mr. Shakeel Ahmed Deputy Chief Pakistan Council for Science &

Technology (PCST) 40 Dr. Tariq Bashir Head (Science Section) Pakistan Council for Science &

Technology (PCST) 41 Mr. Ateeq-ur-Rehman PRO Ministry of Commerce (MoC) 42 Dr. Shaukat Hameed Khan Coordinator General COMSTECH 43 Mr. Zahoor Sarwar Deputy Director (UIL) Institute of Space Technology (IST) 44 Mr. Shahid Rashid Chairman IPO-Pakistan 45 Engr. Aamir Hasan Director General IPO-Pakistan 46 Mr. Meesaq Arif Director IPO-Pakistan 47 Chaudhry Asfand Ali Deputy Director IPO-Pakistan 48 Ms. Nadia Zubair Shah Deputy Director IPO-Pakistan 49 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Assistant Director IPO-Pakistan 50 Mr. Kashif Latif Malik Assistant Director IPO-Pakistan 51 Mrs. Shakra Khurshid Assistant Director IPO-Pakistan 52 Mr. Saifullah Khan Assistant Director IPO-Pakistan

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Annex 3.22 Roundtable on Development of National IP Strategy in Islamabad from 23 to 24 April 2015 – Day 2

List of officials who participated on 24th April 2015 (Day 2)

Name Designation Organization 1 Dr. Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan Expert Cambridge University, UK

2 Mr. Umer Ashraf Sheikh Chief Executive Officer

Collective Organization for Music Rights in Pakistan (COMP)

3 Dr. Muhammad Aslam Chief Executive Officer

Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP)

4 Dr. Shakeel Ahmed Khan Director General Federal Seed Certification & Registration Department (FSC&RD)

5 Mr. Saeed Iqbal Seed Certification Officer

Federal Seed Certification & Registration Department (FSC&RD)

6 Dr. Farzana Shaheen Associate Professor Hussain Ebrahim Jamal (HEJ) Research Institute of Chemistry

7 Mian Muhammad Zaka Ur Rehman

M/s Schazoo Laboratories

Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI)

8 Mr. Aftab Soomro Secretary National Book Foundation (NBF)

9 Mr. Shaharyar Nashat Country Counsel -Pakistan, Citibank Pakistan

Overseas Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI)

10 Ms. Ameena Saiyid OBE Managing Director Oxford University Press (OUP)

11 Mr. Hasan Irfan Khan Advocate UTPS Pakistan Industrial and Intellectual Property Rights Association (PIPRA)

12 Ms. Amina Gul Deputy Director (Visual Arts) Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA)

13 Mr. Abdul Wahab Former Executive Member

Quetta Chamber of Commerce & Industry (QCCI)

14 Dr. Asif Ali Director (ORIC) University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

15 Prof. Dr. Ghulam Abbas Anjum Dean Faculty of Architecture & Planning

University of Engineering & Technology (UET)

16 Dr. Nasir Mahmood Assistant Professor University of Health Sciences, Lahore

17 Mr. Inayet Syed TRTA Consultant World Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan

18 Mr. Mansur Raza Deputy Director (ASPAC)

World Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan

19 Mr. Haroon Rashid Singer Unicorn Black + Taazi.com 20 Mr. Areeb Azhar Singer 21 Mr. Shahid Qureshi Pharma Bureau

22 Mr. Atiq-ur-Rehman Director General (Domestic Commerce)

Ministry of Commerce (MoC)

23 M. Suleman Mahsud Assistant Director Ministry of Commerce (MoC) 24 Serrein Asad Assistant Director Ministry of Commerce (MoC) 25 Mr. Mujeeb Khan Advisor Ministry of Commerce (MoC)

26 Ms. Noshaba Awais Deputy Director (R & D) Higher Education Commission (HEC)

27 Mr. Qadeer PO-MER Agha Khan Foundation 28 Dr. S.T.K. Naim Consultant COMSTECH

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29 Mr. Samad Talib Khan Section Officer Ministry of Commerce (MoC) 30 Mr. Bruno Valanzuolo CTA UNIDO / TRTA-II 31 Dr. Ali Abbas Qazilbash PO UNIDO 32 Ms. Sophia Saif Producer CNN International 33 Ms. Sara Farid Photographer UN

34 Prof. Dr. Anwar-ul-Hassan Gilani Chairman (PCST) Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST)

35 Mr. Zahoor Sarwar Deputy Director (UIL) Institute of Space Technology (IST)

36 Mr. Meesaq Arif Director IPO-Pakistan 37 Chaudhry Asfand Ali Deputy Director IPO-Pakistan 38 Ms. Nadia Zubair Shah Deputy Director IPO-Pakistan 39 Mr. Ghulam Mujtaba Assistant Director IPO-Pakistan 40 Mr. Kashif Latif Malik Assistant Director IPO-Pakistan 41 Mrs. Shakra Khurshid Assistant Director IPO-Pakistan

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Annex 3.23 Study Visit on IP Enforcement from 20 to 24 February 2012 at WIPO and in Manchester, UK

Sr.

No. Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Muhammad Khalid Qureshi *** could not come ***

Assistant Director General FIA

2 Mr. Inam Ghani *** could not come ***

Director, Islamabad Zone FIA

3 Mr. Waseem Ahmad Khan Additional Director FIA

4 Mr. Jamil Ahmad Hashmi Deputy Superintendent Police Police

5 Mrs. Saadia Muneeb Deputy Director, Intelligence and Investigation, Lahore

Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)

6 Mr. Naveed Ilahi *** could not come ***

Special Assistant to Chairman

Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)

7 Mr. Umar Dad Afridi Executive Director IPO Pakistan

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Annex 3.24

Colloquium on IP Enforcement in from 26 to 27 September 2012 in Singapore (WIPO local office)

Sr. No.

Name Designation Organization

1 Mr. Sajjad Ahmad Director General IPO Pakistan

2 Mr. Hamid Javaid Awan Director IPO Pakistan

3 Mr. Parvaiz Chawla Director General Federal Judicial Academy

4 Mrs. Rashida Asad District and Sessions Judge, Special Judge Anti-Corruption Sindh High Court

5 Mr. Muhammad Azam District and Sessions Judge, Bhakkar Lahore High Court

6 Mrs. Uzma Akhtar Chugtai Presiding Officer Child Protection

Welfare Bureau 7 Ms. Sher Bano Karim District and Sessions Judge Sindh High Court

8 Mr. Ameer Muhammad Khan Special Judge Anti-Corruption Rawalpindi High

Court

9 Mr. Muhammad Ayub Khan District and Sessions Judge, Swat Peshawar High Court

10 Mr. Rashid Mehmood District and Sessions Judge, Quetta Balochistan High Court

11 Mr. Sohail Nasir District and Sessions Judge / Registrar Lahore High Court

12 Mr. Shahid Rafique District and Sessions Judge, Jhang Lahore High Court

13 Mr. Abdul Sattar Member Inspection Team Lahore High Court

14 Mr. Munawar Ahmed Shahwani District and Sessions Judge, Khuzdar Balochistan District

Court

15 Mr. Saeed Ahmed Sheikh District Public Prosecutor Punjab Public Prosecution Service

16 Mr. Subhan Sher District and Sessions Judge/ Registrar Peshawar High Court

17 Mr. Fahim Ahmed Siddiqui

District and Sessions Judge, Member Inspection Team Sindh High Court

18 Mr. Abdul Ghani Soomro District and Sessions Judge, Larkhana Sindh High Court

Speakers Ms. Louise van Greunen, Director, WIPO Hon Justice Louis Harms, South Africa Hon Justice Lee Seiu Kin, Singapore Ms. Sheena Jacob, Partner, Bird & Bird law firm, Singapore Mr. Muhammad Majid Bashir, Attorney at Law, Pakistan

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List of Officials in Consultations on Development of an IP Curriculum Islamabad, from 25 February to 1 March 2013

Sr. No. Name Designation Organization

1

Dr. Henning Grosse Ruse-

Khan (International

Expert)

Senior Research Fellow

Max Planck Institute for Intellectual

Property and Competition Law

2 Mr. Majid Bashir (National Expert)

Consultant / Lawyer ABS &Co.

3 Dr. Syed

Muhammad Junaid Zaidi

Rector COMSATS University Islamabad

4 Mr. Najm-us-Saqib Director General

Pakistan Institute of Parliamentary Studies (PIPS)

5 Dr. S.T.K. Naim Consultant COMSTECH

6 Dr. Fahim Qureshi

General Manager (Research

Development) COMSATS

7 Dr. Arshad Ali

Director General, School of

Engineering & Electrical Sciences

(SEECS)

National University of Science & Technology

(NUST)

8 Mr. Parvez Ali Chawla Director General Federal Judicial

Academy (FJA)

9 Prof. Dr. Mudassir Asrar Chairperson

Pakistan Council for Science & Technology

(PCST)

10 Ms. Anum Abbasi Research Associate

Research Society of International Law

(RSIL) 11 Mr. Meesaq Arif Director IPO Pakistan

12 Mr. Muhammad Ismail Deputy Director IPO Pakistan

13 Mrs. Nadia Zubair Shah Deputy Director IPO Pakistan

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Participants in the Roundtable on Technology Management Offices (TMOs) Islamabad, from 9 to 10 December 2013

Sr. No. Name Designation Organization

1 Dr. Arshad Ali Principal SEECS, NUST, Islamabad

2 Dr. Saima Huma Tanveer Sr. Scientific Information Officer

PASTIC National Center, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad

3 Capt. Ifthiqar Ahmad PN Manager Business Incubation Center, Bahria University, Karachi

4 Prof. Dr. Mujeen-u-ddin Sahrai Director Mehran University of Engineering &

Technology, Jamshoro

5 Mr. Saqb Ahmed Khan Assist. Manager Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA), Rawalpindi

6 Dr. Shaukat Hameed Khan Vice Chancellor Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology, Islamabad

7 Dr. Ataul Aziz Ikram Ass. Professor National University of Computer & Engineering Sciences (NUCES), Islamabad

8 Dr. Naima Attique Manager R&D ORIC, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad

9 Prof. Dr. Sarwat Naz Mirza Professor / Dean PMAS-Arid Agriculture University,

Rawalpindi

10 Dr. Shafay Shamail Director OSP Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore

11 Dr. Anwar Ali Siddiqui Director ORIC Aga Khan University, Karachi

12 Engr. Salman Absar Director I&C Directorate of Innovation & Commercialization, NUST, Islamabad

13 Ms. Eram Zaidi Deputy Director Directorate of Innovation & Commercialization, NUST, Islamabad

14 Prof. Dr. Mustanser Jehangir Director ORIC Foundation University, Islamabad

15 Mr. Muhammad Benyameen

Deputy Registrar, Research

University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Lahore

16 Mr. Mohammad Raza Khan General Manager

ORIC, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), Islamabad

17 Dr. Fahim Qureshi General Manager R&D

ORIC, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), Islamabad

18 Prof. Dr. Rizwan ul Haque Farooqui Co-Chairman NED University of Engineering &

Technology (NEDUET)

19 Dr. Waseem Ahmad In-charge Business Incubation Centre, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

20 Dr. Muhammad Ali Director ORIC Institute of Management Sciences (IM Sciences), Peshawar

21 Dr. Jamil Ahmad Director ORIC Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS),

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Quetta

22 Engr. Muhammad Dawood Assist. Professor

Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Khuzdar

23 Mr. Bruno Valanzuolo Chief Technical Officer (CTA) UNIDO Project Management Office

24 Mr. Riccardo Rossi

Representative, European Union Delegation to Pakistan

European Union Delegation to Pakistan

25 Mr. Mansur Raza Deputy Director World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

26 Mr. Inayet Syed Consultant TRTA World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

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Annex 4 List of publications:

1. COP for Small Fishing Boats 2. Compliance Issues Affecting Enterprise Clusters 3. Trade Related Challenges Facing Exporters in Pakistan 4. Pakistan Agro based Reports 5. Enhancing Exports in Textile made-ups & Light Engineering Sectors 6. Policy Recommendation Livestock 7. Policy Recommendation Industrial Goods 8. Enhancing Pakistan Trading Benefits from the Proposed EU GSP Plus Scheme 9. Enhancing Dairy Sector Export 10. Enhancing Pakistan’s Agricultural Sector Exports to India 11. Promoting Pakistan’s Export in Professional Computer Related & Transport Services 12. CCP Mango – Urdu 13. CCP Mango – English 14. CCP Kinnow – Urdu 15. CCP Kinnow – English 16. Pakistan NQP Implementation Plan 17. National Quality Policy (NQP) 18. Optimizing Quality Infrastructure 19. Needs Assessment and Roadmap 20. CE Marking Fans 21. CE Marking Gloves 22. Assessment and Analysis of Certification Requirements for Selected Export Sectors of Pakistan 23. TRTA II Programme Brief 24. TRTA II – Inception Report for Overall Programme (1 October 2010) 25. Preliminary Study on Assessment of Labs 26. Mapping of Testing and Calibration Laboratories 27. The Need for Trade Policy Capacity Building for Pakistan – Survey Report May 2011 28. Sector Report – Fisheries 29. Strategic Interventions in Fisheries at Agency Level 30. Sector Report – Horticulture 31. Sector Report – Industrial Products 32. Road Freight Transport Sector and Emerging Competitive Dynamics 33. Policy Reform Agenda for Promotion and Development of Trade 34. Maintaining the Status & Enhancing Trade with EU 35. Development of Institutional Framework to Review Pakistan’s Preferential Trade Agreements 36. Strategy for Export Development of Services for Pakistan 37. Pakistan’s Trade Potential and The Proposed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership 38. Assessing Pakistan Negotiation Strategy for Plurilateral Negotiations on Trade in Services 39. Policy for Technology Upgradation in Surgical Instruments and Pharmaceutical Sectors 40. Policy Reform to Enhance Competitiveness of and Exports of Horticulture (Kinnow and Mango) 41. Policy Reform to Enhance Export Competitiveness in Leather and Textile Garments 42. Business Guide on EU GSP Plus Scheme (Urdu Version) 43. Business Guide on EU GSP Plus Scheme (English Version) 44. Enhancing Pakistan’s Agricultural Sector Exports to India 45. Trade of Industrial Goods with India: Opportunities and Challenges for Pakistan 46. Enhancing Livestock Sector Export Competitiveness

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47. Enhancing Pakistan’s Trading Benefits From The Proposed EU GSP Plus Scheme 48. Enhancing Dairy Sector Export Competitiveness 49. The Prospects of Pakistan benefitting from Trade 50. Challenges Enhancing Pakistan’s Export Potential in Transport 51. Assessing Pakistan’s Export Potential for Professional Services 52. Assessing Pakistan’s Export Opportunities for Computer and Related Services 53. Assessment of Arsenic in Rice Growing Areas of Pakistan 54. Policy Paper on SPS Controls in Pakistan 55. Baseline information on Veterinary Services and Animal Health in Pakistan 56. Concept paper SPS Border Controls


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