UNCTAD Database of National Trade Facilitation Committees
An UNCTAD tool to explore and compare National Trade Facilitation Committees
National Trade Facilitation Committees (NTFC) are important platforms for institutional coordination and stakeholders’ consultation with balanced private and public sector participation. They enable the planning and implementation of successful trade facilitation reforms.
UNCTAD has actively participated and supported the establishment of NTFCs in developing countries. In line with this long-standing commitment, this knowledge database enables countries to explore and compare NTFCs’ profiles among each other and across regions and levels of development.
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The UNCTAD Sustainability Score predicts the long-term viability of National Trade Facilitation Committees (NTFCs). Based on seven key factors, it helps identify strengths and areas for improvement to enhance sustainability.