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Electronic commerce initiatives of ESCAP : business facilitation needs
(United Nations, 1998)
<p>This publication is the third under the theme, "electronic commerce initiatives of ESCAP", the objective of which is to facilitate the integration of the vast amount of work done on procedures, documentation and ...
Export competitiveness and sustained economic recovery
(United Nations, 2001)
This publication focuses on export competitiveness policy for sustained economic growth and recovery in the ESCAP region and reviews recent economic and trade developments. The impact of regionalism, multilateralism and ...
Inter-networking through electronic commerce to facilitate intra-regional trade in Asia
(United Nations, 1996)
<p>Papers presented at the Fourth meeting of the ESCAP network on trade facilitation, 31 October and 1 November 1996, New Delhi, India.</p>
Enhancing regional connectivity : towards a regional arrangement for the facilitation of cross-border paperless trade
(United Nations, 2014)
The principal aim of this publication is to analyze the current status of paperless trade implementation in the region and assess a practical approach to the facilitation of cross-border paperless trade in the Asia-Pacific ...
An exploration of the need for and cost of selected trade facilitation measures in Asia and the pacific in the context of the WTO negotiations
(United Nations, 2006)
The first meeting of the Negotiating Group on Trade Facilitation (NGTF) held in November 2004 highlighted the necessity of identifying trade facilitation needs and priorities of developing countries (DCs) and least developed ...
Least developed countries and trade : challenges of implementing the Bali package
(United Nations, 2015)
This monograph explores the challenges faced in implementing the Bali package by LDCs in WTO. It provides an analysis of the key decisions, and identifies opportunities and, in certain cases, outlines strategies for assessing ...
Digital trade facilitation in Asia and the Pacific
(United Nations, 2017)
The simplification and digitalization of trade procedures, or digital trade facilitation, is essential to reducing trade costs for developing economies and enabling them to effectively use trade as an engine of growth and ...