ITC provides a wealth of information and resources on trade for businesses in developing countries. The tools below (some of them joint projects with other organisations, such as the WTO, UNCTAD, World Bank Group, are intended to explore and facilitate trade with other countries.
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We provide tailored support, aligned with national objectives, to grow trade opportunities for micro, small and medium businesses in developing countries.
This course introduces participants to the different aspects of competitiveness in trade in services, with the aim of identifying specific actions to enhance it.
This course introduces participants to the different aspects of competitiveness in trade in services, with the aim of identifying specific actions to enhance it.
This course introduces participants to the different aspects of competitiveness in trade in services, with the aim of identifying specific actions to enhance it.
This course introduces participants to the different aspects of competitiveness in trade in services, with the aim of identifying specific actions to enhance it.
This course introduces participants to the different aspects of competitiveness in trade in services, with the aim of identifying specific actions to enhance it.
This course introduces participants to the different aspects of competitiveness in trade in services, with the aim of identifying specific actions to enhance it.
This course introduces participants to the different aspects of competitiveness in trade in services, with the aim of identifying specific actions to enhance it.
This course introduces participants to the different aspects of competitiveness in trade in services, with the aim of identifying specific actions to enhance it.
This course explores the value and benefits of establishing Geographical Indications (GIs) for local products with unique characteristics. It presents the main elements involved in GI recognition and introduces participants to the different legal options available to protect GIs.
This course explores the value and benefits of establishing Geographical Indications (GIs) for local products with unique characteristics. It presents the main elements involved in GI recognition and introduces participants to the different legal options available to protect GIs.