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Documents and publications on graduation
Document Title | Date | |
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This compilation of analyses builds on the May 2020 report ¡°Trade impacts of LDC graduation¡± to include country-specific details on the likely impact of graduation on market access and exports for the 12 graduating least-developed countries (LDCs) in the study. |
01 July 2020 | |
Trade impacts of LDC Graduation - WTO Secretariat/EIF At the request of the Group of Least Developed Countries (LDC Group), the Secretariat of the World Trade Organization, with the support of the Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF), undertook a project to assess the trade-related implications of graduation from LDC status, in particular the impact |
08 May 2020 | |
04 May 2020 | ||
Despite confronted with such unfavourable conditions as mountainous topography and being landlocked and susceptible to natural disasters, Bhutan has demonstrated a strong track record in sustaining economic growth and reducing poverty over the past two decades or so. |
01 May 2020 | |
Nepal has achieved significant socio-economic progress despite being confronted by unfavourable conditions such as its being landlocked and susceptible to natural disasters. |
11 March 2020 | |
Finding new support for Timor-Leste¡¯s graduation from least developed country (LDC) status (UN in Timor-Leste blog post) |
27 February 2020 | |
11 December 2019 | ||
Graduation from the least developed country (LDC) category, a milestone in a country¡¯s development, is not free of controversies. Graduating countries fear the phasing out of LDC-specific support may disrupt their development trajectory. |
04 December 2019 | |
Out of the trap: supporting the least developed countries, Patrick Guillaumont, FERDI The Least Developed Countries (LDCs), presently 47, a category of countries created at the 51³Ô¹Ï in 1971, are identified as poor countries facing structural handicaps to growth and sustainable development. |
29 October 2019 | |
29 October 2019 |
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