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Coffee, honey, timber: Angola eyes cleaner, greener economic growth
29 Jun 2018
Once one of Africa’s fastest growing economies, Angola hit the brakes when oil prices crashed in 2014. To get back on track, the government has its eyes on more sustainable exports.
Angola project begins work on 'greening' country's trade
14 Jun 2018
UNCTAD is holding a two-week workshop on identifying export sectors that could help diversify Angola's economy and make growth more environmentally sustainable.
Ports across Ireland's Brexit divide reaffirm unity on UN project
12 Apr 2018
The Northern Irish port of Belfast and its Irish counterparts of Cork and Dublin sign an agreement to bolster UNCTAD's work with ports in Africa and Asia.
Ports in developing countries require state-of-the-art management
10 Apr 2018
Managers get training from UNCTAD to run well-functioning ports that spread benefits to local economies as well as ease international trade.
Centres névralgiques du commerce international, les ports requièrent une gestion de pointe
9 Apr 2018
Au cœur du commerce international, les ports des pays en développement doivent se doter d’une gestion moderne et efficiente.
United States tax act could lead to repatriation of $2 trillion of overseas investment
5 Feb 2018
The United States tax reform bill will have significant implications for global FDI patterns, affecting multinational enterprises and foreign affiliates accounting for almost 50% of global foreign direct investment stock.
Argentina sees first graduates of port management course
18 Jan 2018
Almost a dozen officials from the Port of Buenos Aires completed an UNCTAD management programme in December 2017 as part of an overall strategy to boost competitiveness.