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Taipei, June 30 (CNA) Taiwan recently shared the stage with Canada, New Zealand and Australia to inaugurate a new multilateral mechanism aimed at empowering Indigenous peoples to set up businesses on a global scale, the Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP) said Thursday.
Taiwan shared the stage with Canada, New Zealand and Australia to inaugurate a new multilateral pact to help indigenous people establish international businesses, the Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP) said yesterday.
Taiwan on Wednesday last week helped launch the Indigenous Peoples Economic and Trade Cooperation Arrangement (IPETCA), an international trade framework for indigenous entrepreneurs, hosted by Global Affairs Canada, which overseas Canada’s international engagement, the CIP said.
At the two-day event in Ottawa, Taiwan was represented by Pingtung-based company executive Yeh Chih-ping (葉治平) in his capacity as a business consultant to Taiwan’s indigenous people, the CIP said in a statement.
Yeh also joined