Bangladesh
The Need for a Sector-Level Orientation – What’s Best Practice?
Belarus
Role of Business Associations in Improving Business Performance
Bulgaria
Origination of an ICT National Strategy: A Joint Public - Private Endeavour to Foster the Bulgarian ICT Sector
Bulgarian Strategic Foreign Economic Partners
Cambodia
A Trade Perspective
China
The Role of a Chinese TPO
Cote d’Ivoire
AGOA Implementation In Cote d’Ivoire: What It Takes To Make It A Success
El Salvador
Pillars for an Efficient Development of Agricultural Export
Gambia
Integrating Tourism to the Productive Sectors in The Gambia
The Gambia: Challenges of Building an Effective Public-Private Partnership
Ghana
Do Export-led Poverty Reduction Initiatives Work? - The Ghanaian Experience
Case Study: The Challenge of Building an Effective Public-Private Sector Partnership in Strategy Development
Guatemala
Public-Private Alliances: Indispensable for the Continuity of Export and Competitiveness Strategies
Jordan
The Essential Elements of a Successful National Export Strategy
Kyrgyzstan
Lao PDR
Poverty-Focused Trade Development
Lebanon
Managing the Relationship
Namibia
Making Business Advocacy Work: The Namibian Experience
Peru
The National Strategic Export Plan
Romania
Establishing an Export Council in Romania: Challenges and Solutions
Tunisia
The Role of the Tunisian Export Promotion Centre in Coordinating the Partnership with the Private Sector
Uruguay
10 Essential Elements for a Successful National Export Strategy
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Susilo Bambang Yodhoyono, President of the Republic of Indonesia, opened the 13th World Export Development Forum (WEDF) in Jakarta by urging the 500 participating policymakers, business leaders and trade support institution representatives to ensure that businesses, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), benefit from greater links between growth markets and the rest of the world.
This autumn the International Trade Centre (ITC) has organized several events to ensure that growth, innovation and inclusion stay on top of the global trade and development agenda.At the World Export Development Forum 2012 (WEDF), held in Jakarta on...
Discussions on overcoming barriers impeding access to trade finance in emerging markets bookended the 13th edition of WEDF 2012 today. The event has brought together 400 delegates representing more than 40 countries from across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America to debate approaches to expanding trade flows between and within the world’s growth markets...
WEDF 2012: Faced with an on-going financial crisis SMEs, the backbone of the economy in emerging economies, trade-finance programmes seek to fill the gap left by a drop in world trade.