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Cross-border e-commerce can help least developed countries (LDCs) to become more competitive and diversify their exports – and this is especially true for Asia-Pacific, the most dynamic region in global e-commerce. To capture that potential, small businesses in these countries need more market...

Regional integration is the key to Malawi’s trade success, according to a new ITC report that uncovers the country’s greatest untapped export potential in agro-processing.This report is a roadmap for Malawian exporters and policymakers to identify higher value-added products and markets with...

This guide provides an overview of mediation and arbitration options to settle disputes, available to companies in western Africa which are part of the UEMOA economic region. The overview is also useful to trade promotion bodies, and centres of mediation and arbitration.

Ce guide introduit la médiation et l’arbitrage comme des options de règlements de différends commerciaux accessibles aux entreprises de l’espace UEMOA. Cet aperçu sera également utile aux organes de promotion du commerce et au centres de médiation et d’arbitrage.

This report helps small businesses tap into the Chinese e-commerce market, which is the world’s largest.The publication recommends cross-border e-commerce, which allows opening stores in marketplaces ratherthan opening Chinese sites. It provides systematic instructions on the process, including...

More than 65% of exporters in Mali suffer from challenges related to non-tariff measures (NTMs), according to an ITC survey.Exports of fresh fruits are the most affected. Lack of technical capacity for quality management especially affect exports to the European Union. The absence of mutual...

El análisis de 717 entrevistas a exportadores ecuatorianos revela que el 22% de ellos percibe las medidas no arancelarias (MNA) como onerosas. El 75% de estas dificultades ocurre en los países de destino, y las demás son consecuencia de las regulaciones impuestas por el Ecuador a sus propios...

Hungarian SMEs account for 99.8% of enterprises. 70% of employment, 50% of value added and 28% of its exports to the European Union. This report provides targeted recommendations to help SMEs trade, with a focus on agriculture, electronics and ICT sectors. For each sector, it outlines what firms...