WTO Advanced Trade Policy Course Underway in Geneva
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has embarked on its latest advanced trade policy course in Geneva. The curriculum is designed to provide government officials and other stakeholders with a comprehensive understanding of global trade and its implications for economic development.
Over 200 participants from around the world are expected to attend the course, which is being held from May 16 to June 10, 2023. The program will cover the following topics:
- The Global Trading System: An Overview
- Trade and Development
- Trade and Investment
- Trade and the Environment
- Dispute Settlement
- Trade Facilitation
- Trade Negotiations
- The Asia-Pacific Region and the Global Trading System
- Africa and the Global Trading System
- Trade and Gender
- Trade and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
- Trade and Climate Change
The course is taught by experts from the WTO, other international organizations, and academia. It will include lectures, case studies, and simulations. Participants will also have the opportunity to visit the WTO headquarters and meet with senior WTO officials.
The Advanced Trade Policy Course is part of the WTO’s commitment to building capacity in developing countries and helping them participate more effectively in the global trading system. The course is one of many capacity-building initiatives offered by the WTO’s Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation (ITTC).
The ITTC provides training and technical assistance to government officials, business people, and other stakeholders in developing countries. The ITTC’s goal is to help countries implement the WTO’s agreements and benefit from the global trading system.
WTO advanced trade policy course underway in Geneva
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