1945

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In recent years, there has been a paradigm shift in how trade is understood, regulated, and practiced. Instead of being primarily a means of spurring economic growth or advancing political relations, trade has also proven its potential as a powerful tool for tackling environmental and social ills. Achieving those goals, however, is not clear-cut, and finding the right policy prescription so that these efforts do not inadvertently cause harm requires data, consultations and coordination with supply and value chain actors, and a clear understanding of which practices work best, and where.

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