The Asia-Pacific MSME Policymakers Network provides a forum for detailed discussion of specific topics relevant to MSME policymaking. It enables better understanding of the contributions MSMEs make to their economies, and the contributions of MSMEs to achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. With ESCAP serving as the secretariat of the Network, it allows for national policymakers to share the experiences of their country’s MSME sector and to participate in dialogue about ESCAP’s own work in this domain. Participation in the Network is predominantly by officials of relevant government institutions of ESCAP’s Member States, and by invitation only. Current members of the network are:
Afghanistan | Mongolia |
Armenia | Nepal |
Azerbaijan | Pakistan |
Bangladesh | Papua New Guinea |
Bhutan | Philippines |
Brunei Darussalam | Republic of Korea |
Cambodia | Singapore |
China | Sri Lanka |
India | Tajikistan |
Islamic Republic of Iran | Thailand |
Japan | Turkey |
Kazakhstan | Tuvalu |
Malaysia | Vietnam |
Maldives | Macao, China |