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LDCs and Accession to the World Trade Organization

The economic and institutional integration of LDCs in the world economy and international trading system is a major challenge to the international community. These countries risk being further marginalized in the liberalized global economy unless they can adapt to the new competitive international environment. To do this, LDCs will need to take action, with the active support of the international community, in the following areas: improving their domestic supply response; improving market access; and strengthening their capacity for participation in the multilateral trading system, including accession to WTO by those LDCs which are not WTO members.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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