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COVID-19: News, Analysis and ResourcesUNCTAD is monitoring the effects of the global pandemic on manufacturing, trade, foreign direct investment and economic growth. We stand ready to provide technical a***istance that can help countries mitigate or recover from the economic impacts of COVID-19. |
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Annual report s***nes light in times of uncertaintyAs the world grapples with the coronavirus crisis, UNCTAD’s annual report for 2019 s***nes a light on what is possible when countries, organisations and people work together to promote prosperity for all. |
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Textile and garment supply chains in times of COVID-19: challenges for developing countries |
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Commodity exports to China could fall by $33.1 billion in 2020, study finds |
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UN seeks to build transport and trade resilience in wake of COVID-19 |
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COVID-19 heightens need for pharmaceutical production in poor countries |
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Ten actions to boost low and middle-income countries’ productive capacity for medicines |
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UNCTAD Annual Report 2019 |
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From the Great Lockdown to the Great Meltdown: |
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Adapting the use of Asycuda World to the Covid-19 Situation: |
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The COVID-19 Crisis: |
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The Covid-19 Shock to Developing Countries: |
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Global Investment Trend Monitor, No. 35 [Special Coronavirus Edition] |
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UNCTAD Toolbox |
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