Hormuz reopening may calm markets, but vulnerable economies face lasting consequences
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz would bring relief to global trade and energy markets. But for many vulnerable economies, the shock will not end when ships start moving again.
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Kigali, Rwanda
15 June 2026
High Level Thematic Policy Engagement: Positioning Services as a Pathway to Structural Transformation in LDCs
3rd Floor Conference room, UNDP RSCA office, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
18 May 2026
13th Trade Policy Dialogue: Trade Preferences Outlook 2025: Navigating in times of uncertainty
Geneva, Switzerland
6 May 2026
Post-MC14 realities for Least Developed Countries: Strategies and priorities for the WTO LDC group
Online and Milan , Italy
5 May 2026
Executive meeting on negotiating and drafting rules of origin for the WTO LDC Group
Milan, Italy
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