Saturday, October 11, 2008

International Trade



The rapid pace of globalisation and changes in the global trading system present new opportunities and challenges for developing countries.



In particular, the need has never been greater for these countries to gain access to the markets of the United States, Europe and Japan and trade their way out of poverty.
A key part of this is assisting developing countries improve their understanding of international trade rules and regulations and helping them strengthen their effectiveness and participation in WTO negotiations. This is achieved by providing policy advice on international trade developments, the WTO, ACP/EU relations and regional economic integration.

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