Thursday, 25 January 2018

Routes to Inclusive and Sustainable Trade

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Never before in history have so many people worldwide been able to reap the benefits of global trade.
But there are huge socio-economic gaps remaining between countries and within societies.  Technological progress is uneven between countries, some regions continue to face geopolitical instability and climate change threatens to already vulnerable communities.
Despite that, strengthening the competitiveness of global small businesses enables them to participate faster, take better advantage of the new trade routes that are opening up and prosper in the new economy.

Read more about routes to inclusive and sustainable trade.

from The Global Small Business Blog http://ift.tt/2naNZue

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