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Aid for Trade at a Glance 2017:
揚romoting Trade, Inclusiveness and Connectivity for Sustainable Development?/h3>
Trade connectivity is critical for economic growth, inclusiveness and sustainable development. Physical connectivity enables the movement of goods and services to local and global markets while digital connectivity is vital in today抯 trade environment. Yet, the Internet remains inaccessible for 3.9 billion people globally, many of whom live in the least-developed countries. This report seeks to identify ways to support developing countries in benefiting from trade.
The publication reviews action being taken by a broad range of stakeholders to promote connectivity for sustainable development, including by governments, their development partners and by the private sector. One message that emerges strongly is that participation in e-commerce requires much more than a simple Internet connection.
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- Foreword and Executive Summary
- Chapter 1 : Overview
- Chapter 2: Setting the scene
- Chapter 3: Digital connectivity and trade logistics
- Chapter 4: The contribution of services trade policies
- Chapter 5: Spanning the Internet divide to drive development
- Chapter 6: Improving the e-trade environment
- Chapter 7: Harnessing e-commerce for sustainable development
- Chapter 8: Closing the small business and gender gap
- Chapter 9: Promoting trade inclusion in the least developed countries
- Chapter 10: Public-private priorities for aid for trade in the digital era
- Chapter 11: Financing connectivity
- Chapter 12: Aid for inclusive trade and poverty reduction
- Aid for Trade country profiles
- Profiles by country
- Statistical Notes and Annexes (including Aid for Trade key data)
Co-published by the WTO and OECD in 2017
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