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Improving the measurement of the creative economy
21 Apr 2024
UN Trade and Development introduces an updated statistical framework, helping developing countries effectively assess and leverage their creative industries to fuel growth.
Lower economic growth and trade disruptions in 2024 to impact development
16 Apr 2024
Global policy coordination remains key to safeguarding the world economy amid shifting trade patterns, soaring debt, and the climate crisis hitting developing countries hard.
Debt concerns grow as development aid shifts from grants to loans
15 Apr 2024
In 2022, Official Development Assistance loans rose by 11% to $61 billion, while grants fell by 8% to $109 billion – a shift that could increase developing country debt burdens.
Development aid hits record high but falls for developing countries
11 Apr 2024
Despite reaching historical levels in 2022, Official Development Assistance decreased by 2% ($4 billion) for developing regions, affecting over 70 countries and almost 3 billion people.
Chocolate price hikes: A bittersweet reason to care about climate change
28 Mar 2024
Higher price tags for chocolate lovers worldwide are in part linked to a changing climate pushing up cocoa costs.
UNCTAD’s Global Trade Update shows encouraging signs amidst persistent challenges
21 Mar 2024
The overall outlook for trade in 2024 is positive, with increasing demand for environmental goods, especially electric cars, set to play a crucial role in driving growth.
New UNCTAD-WHO analysis reveals trends in processed foods trade
7 Mar 2024
The processed food trade matrix looks closely at food imports and exports at different processing levels and various country groups.
UNCTAD chief: Fractured world in crisis demands ‘immediate action’ from G20
29 Feb 2024
In Brazil, Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan renews calls for global financial system reforms to ensure a more sustainable and inclusive future for all nations.
Unprecedented shipping disruptions raise risk to global trade, UNCTAD warns
22 Feb 2024
Key shipping routes in the Red Sea, Black Sea and Panama Canal are simultaneously under threat, with far-reaching implications for inflation and food and energy security.
Red Sea, Black Sea and Panama Canal: UNCTAD raises alarm on global trade disruptions
26 Jan 2024
The organization warns that escalating attacks on ships in the Red Sea are adding strain to shipping routes already hit by conflict and climate change.
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