UNCTAD nel dizionario PONS

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An even a more daunting challenge that the new secretary-general will face is to ensure that UNCTAD remains relevant and credible.
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According to UNCTAD, in 2004 there were 140 citrus producing countries.
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According to UNCTAD, the lines would have been best suited to feeder services, and ignoring this approach may have led to their demise.
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It is the largest technical cooperation programme of the UNCTAD, covering over 80 countries and 4 regional projects.
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The creation of UNCTAD in 1964 was based on concerns of developing countries over the international market, multi-national corporations, and great disparity between developed nations and developing nations.
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Some have gone to the extent of insisting that UNCTAD should not be involved in macroeconomic and financial areas.
www.brookings.edu
The inflow peaked at an estimated $92.3 billion in 2013 before falling back to $56.6 billion last year, UNCTAD data shows.
www.rte.ie
It is a moral obligation, not a legal one, but the agreement does not specify incentives, according to UNCTAD.
www.ipsnews.net
As multinationals have started to move their mobile assets globally to create a perfect fit with their immobile assets (UNCTAD 2003), their value chains have become disintegrated and scattered worldwide.
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The primary objective of UNCTAD is to formulate policies relating to all aspects of development including trade, aid, transport, finance and technology.
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