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Building consumer trust in cross-border e-commerce is essential to unlocking the full potential of the digital economy, especially in developing markets.
Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan called for the support and resources needed for developing countries to fully benefit from shifts transforming the world economy.
At the annual climate summit, UN Trade and Development urges stronger action to help least developed nations tap into carbon markets for sustainable and resilient growth.
The initiative aims to strengthen and coordinate the response to climate challenges, fostering economic development and meaningful climate action.
In a joint article, the tree ambassadors highlight the role of the organization's automated system for customs data (ASYCUDA) in advancing climate goals while modernizing trade procedures worldwide.
By Luz María de la Mora, Director of International Trade and Commodities, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
UN Trade and Development chief Rebeca Grynspan outlined four key actions: investment in infrastructure, fairer trade and market access, transparent governance, and faster knowledge sharing.
Changes are necessary to make trade preferences more effective in fostering growth and export diversification of developing countries.
By Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-General, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
The need to align finance, trade and investment to foster sustainable and resilient development takes on extra urgency as climate challenges mount globally.