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17 June 2004 22:00

Trade and Poverty
Members of the High-Level Panel provided different perspectives and experiences aimed at achieving a better understanding of the linkages between trade, growth and poverty.

Poverty is associated with unexploited productive potential, inequalities within countries and in the global economy, and non-inclusive national development processes. Making trade work for poverty reduction thus needs to address the problems both of the poorest countries, particularly the least developed countries (LDCs), and of poor people. If current trends continue, there will be an unacceptable increase in poverty, particularly in the poorest countries.




Last updated: 17 June 2004 22:01