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Countries can use the new generation Productive Capacities Index to look beyond gross domestic product as a metric for economic progress.
The high-level forum will focus on ways to make supply chains more efficient, resilient and sustainable.
By Richard Kozul-Wright, Director of the Globalization and Development Strategies Division, UNCTAD
An UNCTAD assessment shows the country has made progress in laying the foundations of a solid digital ecosystem and charts a path to overcome the challenges ahead.
UNCTAD and its partners continue to work with several developing countries to produce official data on selected types of illicit financial flows.
UNCTAD supports Rwanda to develop a strategy to ease digital trade and make progress towards leaving the group of least developed countries.
UNCTAD supports the nation rich in aquatic resources to diversify its exports through the fisheries and aquaculture sector.
Experts examine the challenges to overcome to level the digital trade playing field for women in developing countries and boost gender equality.
The UN welcomes the continuation of the initiative, which has moved over 30 million tons of food, helping to bring down global prices and stabilize markets.
Experts spotlight key areas where competition and consumer protection policies can promote sustainable consumption and production.