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Marking World Consumer Rights Day, UNCTAD renews calls for policymakers and businesses to recognize and tackle existing bias hindering women in the marketplace.
A global regulatory framework centred on transparency, accountability, and inclusivity is key to unlocking the benefits of artificial intelligence for all.
Governments of developing nations worldwide are examining measures to curb anti-competitive practices in digital markets without stifling innovation.
By empowering and protecting consumers, countries can build a more sustainable and equitable world for present and future generations.
UNCTAD recommends five key consumer protection measures to maximize the poverty-reducing power of the money migrants send home.
UNCTAD brings together government representatives and other stakeholders to discuss key areas to enhance consumer protection in digital markets.
On Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day marked on 27 June, UNCTAD renews calls for a level playing field to help tackle the challenges facing women and youth entrepreneurs in emerging markets.
Experts spotlight key areas where competition and consumer protection policies can promote sustainable consumption and production.
The UN Trade Forum 2023 will highlight how developing countries can use trade to tackle global challenges including protecting the ocean, reducing digital and gender inequalities, and building more resilient economies.