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Government reforms and initiatives in response to an UNCTAD assessment of the Himalayan nation’s eTrade readiness have allowed businesses to capitalize on COVID-19-induced online opportunities.
By Jan Hoffmann, Head of Trade Logistics, UNCTAD
By Isabelle Durant, Acting Secretary-General of UNCTAD
By Mark Assaf, Economist, UNCTAD
UNCTAD helps strengthen international trade statisticians’ skills and capacity, for a continuous flow of high-quality statistics amid pandemic-induced disruptions to data supply.
By Shamika N. Sirimanne and Clovis Freire, UNCTAD
By Yann Duval, Simon Hardy and Kjartan Sørensen.
The southeastern African nation is determined to make legislative, administrative and procedural changes to make markets fairer and better protect consumers.
The mechanism could help avoid “carbon leakage”, but its impact on climate change would be limited – only a 0.1% drop in global CO2 emissions – with higher trade costs for developing countries.