ITC’s parent organizations are the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Whilst funding from the parent organisations enables ITC to carry out its core functions, the three organisations also work together directly on specific projects. Follow the links for more information about our work with the WTO and UNCTAD.
As well as working with UNCTAD and the WTO, ITC works with other partner organizations such as Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF), International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Regional Economic Commissions (RECs) and the Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries (CBI). Our partners can be funders, project implementation partners, or both. More details can be found on our Other Partners page.
Participants at the World Export Development Forum say it is a good place to gain new insights and expand their business networks.
‘Sustainable Sourcing of Agricultural Raw Materials – a practitioner’s guide’ is being launched in London today...
Women entrepreneurs in the Pacific region are to benefit from increased export and income opportunities following a funding agreement signed by ITC and AusAID today...
The International Trade Centre (ITC) and The Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) have congratulated the Republic of Tajikistan on its official accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), and reaffirmed their commitment for continued...
ITC and CCI France have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation between the two organizations in relation to provision of trade-related technical assistance to developing and least developed countries.
Since its first publication in 2008, the Global Enabling Trade Report, which is published by the World Economic Forum, has become a valuable reference tool for many countries in their efforts to increase trade and for many companies by allowing them...
Contribution to 2013 budget confirms Germany as top donor to ITC activities.
WEDF 2012: Plenary session participants hear how the rise of the middle class in emerging economies creates new demand for higher-value products and services.
WEDF 2012: The first plenary session at the second day of WEDF 2012 is dedicated to food security to coincide with World Food Day.
ITC looks forward to support businesses coping with new opportunities and challenges as Russia and Vanuatu become the trade body’s 156th and 157th members.