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ITC begins operations
The secretariat of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) creates the International Trade Centre (ITC), providing it with four employees and an annual budget of $50,000. ITC begins operations in Villa Le Bocage, Geneva. That same year, the first edition of Trade Forum is published.

An agency for technical export expertise
ITC is designated as the UN focal point for technical assistance and export promotion.

Going for the millions
ITC's annual technical cooperation programme hits $10 million for the first time.

A new home
ITC's new headquarters in Geneva is officially inaugurated.

A new era starts
The UN Development Programme grants executive agency status to ITC.

Shifting focus
ITC shifts focus to training and capacity-building programmes.
Expanding its cooperation outreach
Extra-budgetary funds from donors fuel more than 70% of ITC's annual expenditures.

ITC's new road map
ITC sets out a strategic 'road map' to chart new responses to a changing trade landscape, including the new World Trade Organization.

ITC's first Executive Forum
The first Executive Forum, later renamed World Export Development Forum, is held on "Redefining Trade Promotion".

A spotlight on trade promotion organizations
ITC launches 'best practice' awards for trade promotion organizations.

Market intelligence for everyone
ITC's online Market Analysis Tools become free for users in developing countries.

ITC beats delivery record
ITC reaches its highest annual expenditure to date, with $87 million.

Important steps for the years ahead
ITC aligns its programmes to the newly adopted UN Sustainable Development Goals; introduces its Innovation Lab; publishes its first flagship report, the SME Competitiveness Outlook; and launched its SheTrades Initiative on trade and women's economic empowerment.
The first MSME Day
The United Nations formally recognizes the importance of small businesses and ITC’s role in supporting them, designating ITC as the agency responsible for the first international Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSME) Day. The now-annual UN event shines a regular spotlight on the importance of promoting dynamic small business sectors.
A year of unprecedented events
In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, ITC was among the first multilateral institutions to produce data on the pandemic’s impact on small businesses. The current Executive Director, Pamela Coke-Hamilton, takes on ITC leadership. And ITC's Market Analysis Tools reach 1 million users.
Four moonshots
ITC launches four “moonshots” to ensure that the organization continues to set a global agenda linking small business trade to digital connectivity, gender, green and youth.
COP28
ITC joins forces with the World Trade Organization, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, and the International Chamber of Commerce for the first-ever 'Trade House' at a UN climate conference.

Today: ITC marks 60 years
In 2024, ITC celebrates its evolution into an all-round, trade-led development agency with global reach.