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West Africa makes headway towards harmonized trade-in-services statistics
20 Dec 2019
The Central Bank of West African States congratulates West African partners as they share results of their second full survey on international trade in services.
5 ways you can use your buying power to protect our biodiversity
3 Oct 2019
Biodiversity is our world. It's all around us. It's the air we breathe and the food we eat. A rich biodiversity helps the fight against the climate crisis.
Services key to revving up economic growth and development
1 May 2019
The services sector accounts for more economic activity than any other and its contribution to gross domestic product, trade and employment is ticking up.
West Africa moves to harmonize trade-in-services statistics
9 Apr 2019
Services trade data collection, analysis and sharing in West Africa gets boost as partners share results of first full survey on international trade in services.
Trade in electronic components drives growth in technology goods
11 Mar 2019
A burgeoning demand the Internet of Things is propelling exponential growth in the trade of electronic components - to the benefit of developing countries, new figures show.
Mission to unlock Africa's services sector
1 Feb 2019
African countries must level up on their ability to measure services trade and use services to grow their economies and value chains.
Global economic growth has peaked, set to stay at 3% in 2019-2020
21 Jan 2019
Economic prospects threatened by weak support for multilateralism, tight financial conditions and trade tensions, says new UN World Economic Situation and Prospects report.