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    ITC’s contribution towards the WTO’s global agenda was emphasized by ministers at the Eighth WTO Ministerial Conference in December 2011, who reaffirmed ITC’s role in ‘improving and enhancing trade support institutions and policies for the benefit of exporting efforts, and in strengthening the export capacity of enterprises to respond to market opportunities’. As such, ITC partners with WTO on a variety of projects and initiatives.

    ITC supports Least Developed Countries (LDCs) in their aspirations towards WTO membership and continues to strengthen the capacity of WTO Reference Centres, most recently in Ethiopia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Samoa. ITC works with the WTO’s Committee on Trade and Environment to identify gaps and facilitate projects that support sustainable development, strengthening exporters’ knowledge of — and ability to meet — international standards. ITC provides practical guidance to exporters regarding biodiversity, climate change and sustainable agriculture. 

    Other joint programmes

    ITC, UNCTAD and WTO have been tasked with monitoring progress towards one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG)-MDG8: develop a global partnership for development. The joint monitoring is accessible on mdg-trade.org, which is designed to provide market access indicators data for LDCs. 

    ITC’s project on Non Tariff Measures (NTMs), was also created jointly with UNCTAD and the WTO. This project increases transparency and understanding of NTMs by working closely with ministries, export promotion agencies, research institutes, business associations and local experts in each country. 

    ITC’s Trade, Climate Change and Environment Programme supports exporters in developing countries with strengthening their international competitiveness and their understanding of, and ability to meet, international standards. It carries out research to provide practical guidance to exporters regarding biodiversity, climate change and sustainable agriculture. 


    For further information on ITC’s collaboration with the WTO and UNCTAD, vist ITC and Aid for Trade and Market Access Map
     
    Further information on ICT’s collaboration with other partners. 
     
     

  • Highlights

    14.06.2012

    WHO: The International Trade Centre (ITC), a joint agency of the UN and WTO, is hosting side-events within Rio+20 which focus on trade opportunities in the green economy. WHY:There are new and innovative opportunities in trade for sustainable development...

    20.04.2012

    A new set of ITC technical papers on Biotrade and the North American Market provides small and medium sized enterprises with guidance on accessing this exciting market. The first paper provides a detailed overview of the market, whilst the other two papers address two key compliance problems for exporters to the United States market, namely claims about natural products and labelling. 

    30.03.2012

    In October 2011, ITC provided the Peruvian export promotion agency (PROMPERU) and 6 Peruvian companies with tailored marketing support to attend the Supply Side West trade fair (SSW) in Las Vegas in order to facilitate market linkages with US buyers.

    15.01.2011

    In post-conflict Aceh, Indonesia, a joint initiative between three United Nations (UN) agencies (the UN Development Programme (UNDP), the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and UNCTAD, the UN Conference on Trade and Development) together with the...

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