Trade policy for sustainable and inclusive development
International trade is an engine for economic growth that can contribute to promoting sustainable development. It can be a powerful force for creating jobs, fostering efficient use of resources, stimulating entrepreneurship and ultimately lifting people out of poverty.
Although trade can contribute to development, many developing countries face challenges to make sure trade contributes to development. This is because they have limited capacity to analyze the relationship between trade, productive capacity and employment, assess policy options and formulate and implement adequate national trade policy frameworks. This hampers their ability to make full use of the transformative power of trade for development.
The aim of UNCTAD's work in this area is to contribute to the (re)formulation and implementation of national trade policy regimes according a country's own development priorities and needs. Research and training activities provide the tools to policymakers in developing countries and transition economies that enable them to set their own priorities, make impact assessments of different policy options and devise the best actions, including at the sectoral level.
News
New UNCTAD-WHO analysis reveals trends in processed foods trade
Global trade in food grew by 350% from 2000 to 2021, reaching a total value of $1.7 trillion.783 million are hungry worldwide, while one in eight people live with obesity.Developed economies import ...
07 Mar 2024
Global forum spotlights actions to make trade more sustainable and inclusive
UNCTAD will host the third UN Trade Forum on 8 and 9 May 2023 to identify trade policies that can help countries grow their economies while tackling pressing global challenges and accelerating progress to...
02 May 2023
Fair trade enterprises spread benefits through value chains
Many coffee and cocoa farmers earn a pittance even as these products generate huge profits in global markets.For instance, coffee farmers earn only 0.4% of the price consumers pay for a latte or cappuccino....
24 Jan 2020
Trade policy framework reviews
The Reviews focus on identifying key sectors for diversification with the potential to bring higher economic value, setting the right trade policies to back up those development priorities and establishing a trade policy framework to ensure effective implementation of such strategies.
The aim is for Trade Policy Framework Reviews to contribute to the (re)formulation and implementation of national trade policy regimes according to a country’s own needs.
The Reviews, via activities and workshops, provide the tools to policymakers in developing countries and transition economies that enable them to set their own priorities, make impact assessments of different policy options and devise the best actions, including at the sectoral level.
Trade Policy Framework: Guyana
08 Feb 2021
Trade Policy Framework: Dominican Republic
24 Oct 2018
Cadre de politique commerciale: Algerie
17 Aug 2017