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www.tradeforum.org ....... international trade forum - the quarterly magazine of the international trade centre |
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the international trade forum focuses on trade development for developing and transition economies. it serves as a magazine to promote contacts and exchange experiences among trade development professionals and sme exporters. the magazine profiles op |
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international trade forum the magazine of the international trade centre itc home about trade forum contact us print subscriptions reprints/links français / español / current issue * home * trade law: balancing priorities * services: from policy to practice * advocacy for trade * itc news themes * competitiveness * trade talks * trade in services * trade law * south-south trade * e-trade * trade and environment * women in the economy * reducing poverty * least developed countries * essential partnerships sectors/countries * products * services * by country about itc * itc overview * trade development cases * services & products * publications * e-shop about trade forum * reprint guidelines * info/contact * print subscriptions * trade periodicals index back issues * 2005 * 2004 * 2003 * 2002 * 2001 * 2000 * 1999 rss photos.com trade law: balancing priorities español français international trade treaties such as the wto agreements and others are shaping the way trade is conducted – but developing countries risk falling behind because they are not adopting important existing treaties, or contributing to new ones. about 600 multilateral trade treaties exist, and more are coming into being. faced with a maze of treaties, developing countries frequently don’t know where to concentrate their limited resources. itc has started to provide an answer, by identifying the 205 international treaties that do most to help businesses trade across borders. we are also working to link up developing countries with the organizations that manage these treaties. the 19 main trade treaty bodies met recently with representatives from 50 developing economies to discuss how to improve their participation in adopting existing treaties and drafting new ones. they found that in some cases, both treaties and treaty-making processes don’t consider sufficiently the needs of developing countries. learn more about recommendations and findings from the meeting in the article “making sense of trade treaties”. we’ve also put together a table showing how the 192 united nations member states rank in terms of ratifying the most important treaties. while many developing countries have become wto members, the table shows that few have ratified more than 30% of the world’s 205 most important trade treaties. for more information on this subject, see the latest trade forum article collection on trade law. trade law: balancing priorities photodisc making sense of trade treaties español français as world trade grows more complex, the rules for international business are also growing in number and intricacy. how can countries with limited resources spot and adopt the major trade treaties? and how can they participate in drafting new trade rules? read more . . . trade law: balancing priorities trade treaties – where does your country stand? español français this table shows the state of ratification by un member countries, as of 1 january 2005, of 205 major multilateral trade treaties covering contracts, customs, dispute resolution, environment and products, finance, illicit trade, intellectual property, investment, transport, treaty law and wto agreements. read more . . . trade law: balancing priorities trade forum collection on trade law español français this collection of articles covers legal aspects of international trade, informs you on the use of model contracts and provides advice on avoiding and managing commercial disputes. read more . . . itc news standing, left to right: y.b. tan sri nor mohammed yakcop, finance minister ii of malaysia, and ybhg. datuk zamani abdul ghani, deputy governor, malaysia central bank. seated, left to right: ambassador jesus p. tambuting, adfiap chairman, dato md noor yussof, adfim chairman, and carlo f. cattani, itc. photo: adfiap meeting small firms’ trade finance needs español français lending institutions in asia and the pacific are exploring how to meet small exporters’ financing needs in a new initiative spanning 27 countries. read ... |
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