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Successful trade-in-biodiversity cases shown at CITES meeting
21 Dec 2018
UNCTAD's BioTrade Initiative champions companies whose business model benefits of both the planet's plants and animals and people.
Sludge, nudge and other consumer trends
6 Dec 2018
When you shop on the internet or receive goods and services online free of charge in exchange for your personal data, you still have rights as a consumer.
Morocco updates public on consumer law progress
26 Nov 2018
Moroccan consumers were front and centre of an information sharing exercise to communicate critical outcomes of an novel voluntary peer review.
Experts say trade in biodiversity offers win-win scenario
16 Nov 2018
The sustainable and innovative commercialization of native plants and animals can reduce poverty and protect resources, experts agreed in Egypt.
Oceans Forum seeks consensus on fish-to-dish solutions
16 Jul 2018
Time is running out to find agreement on ending harmful fisheries subsidies by 2020 but a multi-agency push hosted by UNCTAD aims to inject momentum.
90% of fish stocks are used up – fisheries subsidies must stop
13 Jul 2018
Written byMukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General of UNCTAD and Peter Thomson, United Nations Special Envoy for the Ocean, United Nations.
Unsafe consumer products cost the US economy $1 trillion each year
11 Jul 2018
Injuries and death caused by consumer products represent a massive drag on the economy, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
A fairer economy requires protection as much as inclusion
9 Jul 2018
Better access to formal financial services thanks to digital technologies has improved lives but brought new risks, such as over-indebtedness. Better consumer protection is needed.
Audio-visual sports rights experts step up to the plate
5 Jul 2018
The battle for audio-visual rights to sports events is as fierce as the action on the field, and competition regulators in developing countries must be prepared to play the game
Consumer rights can spur development, meeting hears
3 Jul 2018
When consumer interests are protected, social and economic progress follows – supporting countries to meet the Sustainable Development Goals
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