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ADB Empowers Women Entrepreneurs in Georgia with Trade Finance Expertise

The Asian Development Bank’s Trade and Supply Chain Finance Program (TSCFP) recently sponsored two workshops in Tbilisi and Batumi, specifically designed to support women entrepreneurs in Georgia. These practical workshops brought together approximately 200 women, providing them with tools and knowledge necessary to navigate and succeed in the global trade arena.

Women entrepreneurs in trade

Building Trade Finance Expertise

The workshops were based on real-life case studies, offering insights into trade finance practices. Participants gained valuable skills related to trade financing, risk management, and supply chain dynamics. By empowering women entrepreneurs, the TSCFP aims to enhance Georgia’s economic resilience and promote gender equality in business.

Navigating the Global Trade Landscape

With a focus on practical applications, the workshops covered topics such as export-import financing, letters of credit, and trade documentation. Participants engaged in interactive discussions, learning how to access financial resources and mitigate risks. As Georgia continues to position itself as a regional trade hub, these workshops play a crucial role in fostering economic growth and empowering women-led businesses.

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