PRESS RELEASE
Technical assistance
Japan gives CHF 105,000 to support trade capacity-building in developing
economies
The government of
Japan is contributing CHF 105,469 to the WTO Global Trust Fund for 2025 to
support WTO-led technical assistance and training activities aimed at enhancing
the trade capacity of government officials from developing and least-developed
country members.
The Global Trust
Fund finances trade-related technical assistance in areas such as market
access, trade facilitation, services and agriculture. The objective is to help
participants better understand WTO agreements and participate more effectively
in global trade negotiations.
WTO
Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said: "We are grateful for Japan's
continued partnership, which reflects its longstanding commitment to supporting
the multilateral trading system and capacity-building efforts for developing
countries and LDCs. This contribution will help officials enhance their skills
to better support their economies’ effective participation in global trade and
to leverage international markets in pursuit of new opportunities for
sustainable growth and job creation."
Japan's Ambassador
and Deputy Permanent Representative to the WTO, Mr. Naoki Hikota, said:
"Japan’s long-standing support for the Global Trust Fund reflects our firm
belief in the essential role the rules-based multilateral trading system plays
in providing stability, predictability, and inclusive growth. By contributing
to technical assistance and capacity-building, we aim to strengthen the ability
of developing and least-developed country Members to implement the WTO
Agreements and thereby support their complementing policies for sustainable
development. It is our strong conviction that expanding their capacity to fully
participate in the multilateral trading system will create more opportunities
to reap the benefits of global trade."
Since 2002, Japan
has contributed over CHF 12.8 million to the WTO Global Trust Fund and other
WTO trust funds.
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