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My Name is Faheem Noor Ali and I am a Climate Finance Trade
Commissioner based out of the Embassy of Canada in Washington DC.In
a typical day, I get to meet with, and introduce Canadian project
developers to, investment officers at some of the most prominent
Development Finance Institutions in Washington DC such as the World
Bank, International Finance Corporation, Inter-American Development
Bank and the Development Finance Corporation.I also get a chance to
interact with a variety of other climate financiers in the private
sector, government and everywhere in between.The purpose of this
series is to bring the perspectives of the various people are
active in climate finance to you.This will keep you informed of new
developments and, for our Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
clients, get you better prepared to meet some of the people from
these various institutions. For those of you not familiar with the
Trade Commissioner Service, or TCS for short, we help Canadian
companies navigate the complexities of international markets and
make better business decisions. The TCS is on the ground in more
than 160 cities worldwide. We gain market intelligence, uncover
opportunities for Canadian companies and help reduce business costs
and risks. The TCS is a free service of the Government of Canada,
helping companies to prepare for international markets, assess
market potential, find qualified contacts and resolve business
problems. Our network of international contacts is unbeatable. As
part of Global Affairs Canada and of Canada’s network of embassies,
the TCS has access to local governments and key business leaders
and decision makers. We can increase the credibility of Canadian
companies in global markets by helping them gain access to local
contacts not readily available to outside businesses. As the
Climate Finance Trade Commissioner for the Americas, my role is to
connect clients to opportunities with DC based institutions as well
as funders in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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