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🌾 What can we expect on #AgriculturalTrade at #MC14?

In a new video, @fcalvo.bsky.social highlights key issues related to #Agriculture negotiations at the @wto.org and why they matter for least developed countries #LDCs.

👉 Learn what’s on the table at MC14: www.iisd.org/inside-mc14

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👉 Webinar: SPI Grant Program Info Session

10 March at 8 a.m. (EST)
🔗 https://ow.ly/PWvA50YrpJo
👩‍💻 Duration: 60 minutes
In English with live interpretation in French and Spanish.

Applications open until 23 April 2026 at 21:00 UTC: https://ow.ly/nqIT50YrpJl

#IXP #Peering #LDCs #SIDS #SPI #Grants

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💸 Foreign investment & development aid are declining, raising financing pressures for #LDCs & #SIDS.

Last week, we hosted a roundtable on investment needs, governance trends & the proposed investment facilitation agreement ahead of the @wto.org’s #MC14.

🔗 www.iisd.org/events/inves...

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Least developed countries are adopting “hub” strategies, focusing investment on key services and locations like logistics & tech hubs.

These clusters drive innovation, productivity & export growth.

#LDCs Report 2025 has more case studies & insights: https://ow.ly/skxk50YbRtj

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Least developed countries’ share of digitally deliverable services, like telecoms & financial services, dropped to 0.16% in 2024 – the lowest on record.

Closing digital divides & supporting SMEs are key to competing in modern services.

UNCTAD #LDCs Report 2025: https://ow.ly/HR4E50YbR1K"

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Travel & transport made up nearly 70% of least developed countries' services exports in 2024.

But these sectors create vulnerabilities – hit hard by COVID-19, they remain exposed to demand, mobility & cost-of-living shocks.

Get more insights from #LDCs Report 2025: https://ow.ly/1FS550YbPvv

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Least Developed Countries' share in world services trade stays below 1%, with exports concentrated in less dynamic sectors.

Merchandise still dominates their exports.

How can #LDCs compete better in global services markets? UNCTAD’s new report explores: https://ow.ly/xFHf50YbMMI

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While agriculture still leads with 48.6% of jobs in least developed countries, services are closing the gap at 38.4%. Manufacturing trails behind.

What does the shift to services mean for LDC workers & economies?

Get more data & insights from UNCTAD’s #LDCs Report 2025: https://ow.ly/yXgo50YbLyg

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Services now lead the way in least developed countries.

The sector contributed nearly 49% of GDP in 2023 – far ahead of manufacturing (10.9%) and agriculture (24.4%).

Are services the new path to prosperity?

Dive deeper with UNCTAD’s #LDCs Report 2025: https://ow.ly/5iiv50YbKII

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Least developed countries face a massive challenge: 13.2 million new job seekers per year from 2025 to 2050.

To meet demand, they must generate quality jobs & boost growth.

How can services drive this change?

UNCTAD’s #LDCs Report 2025 has more: https://ow.ly/CCgU50YbJjG"

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SG Rebeca Grynspan welcomes the recent renewal of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in the US. #AGOA provides duty-free access to U.S. markets for 32 sub-Saharan African countries, including 21 least developed countries.
#LDCs Report 2025 has more: https://ow.ly/NayM50Ye3Mm

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Labour productivity in the median least developed country is 11 times lower than in the median developed economy.

This gap highlights vulnerability to shocks & weaker structural capacities to sustain growth.

The #LDCs Report 2025 has more: https://ow.ly/m3aG50YbHZE

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Least developed countries face a huge challenge: Accelerating growth to fight poverty.

But with just 1% per capita growth in 2024, they’re falling further behind other developing economies.

Can the services sector help?

UNCTAD’s #LDCs Report explores: https://ow.ly/FBO050YbGCO

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Services drive growth & jobs in least developed countries, but most remain low productivity & informal, UNCTAD’s #LDCs Report 2025 shows.

Without targeted policies, growth risks reinforcing inequalities.

Skills, digital tools & industry links are key to better jobs: https://ow.ly/IWvr50YbE1w

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By 2050, least developed countries will need around 13.2M new jobs every year just for people entering the labour market, UNCTAD chief Rebeca Grynspan said launching The #LDCs Report 2025.

Can services help economies grow, create better jobs and boost incomes? https://ow.ly/sa5150YcyPO

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Services can boost industrialization, trade & competitiveness – but only with strong national strategies and a supportive global environment.

Without both, opportunity could turn into exclusion, says UNCTAD chief Rebeca Grynspan at the launch of the latest #LDCs Report. https://ow.ly/kOps50Yca3v

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From tourism and transport to finance and telecoms, services now make up around half of economic output in the average least developed country.

Can they transform economies in #LDCs – and under what conditions?

Explore UNCTAD’s Least Developed Countries Report 2025: https://ow.ly/LEWo50YbBVN

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"For developing countries, the #AEOI has improved taxpayer compliance, but non-compliance remains pervasive. Findings challenge the view that #LDCs with limited administrative capacity do not benefit from AEOI." 💬 Nadine Riedel

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Why World Trade Organization Rules on Domestic Support Matter for Least Developed Countries Facundo Calvo argues that while WTO agriculture negotiations tend to focus on spending, for least developed countries, how that support is allocated—especially to the commodities they produce—is equal...

5. In a new short piece for the @iisd.org @economies.iisd.org, I explain why capping trade-distorting domestic support is so critical, especially where such support does the most harm to LDCs.
🔗 Read it here: www.iisd.org/articles/ins...
#trade #tradepolicy #subsidies #WTO #LDCs #MC14 #Cameroon

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Mit aufstrebenden Volkswirtschaften wie Indien oder Mexiko sollen Projekte in Zukunft mittels KfW-Darlehen durchgeführt werden. Nur die ärmsten Länder der Welt #LDCs sollen durch den BMZ-Haushalt unterstützt werden, um Armut und Hunger zu bekämpfen (Ziel 1).

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Least Developed Countries #LDCs face a double diversification gap, across both products and markets, leaving their export earnings more exposed to external shocks.

📊Read the insight: bit.ly/insight-229
📷Get the data: unctadstat.unctad.org/datacentre/d...

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Tripling adaptation finance is just the start - delivery is what matters The COP30 decision on adaptation finance was a rare moment of hope. We must build on it by prioritising grants, streamlining access and ensuring funding meets country needs We must build on the COP30 ...

At #COP30 in Belém, countries agreed to triple #AdaptationFinance by 2035 to around $120 billion a year.

For the #LDCs, this is a signal of hope and the possibility of a more resilient future. Now the real work begins to turn this promise into reality.

www.climatechangenews.com/2025/12/17/t...

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New #LDCF and #SCCF projects are set to scale up country-driven adaptation solutions across #LDCs and #SIDS, focusing on integrated land–water management, coastal protection, sustainable fisheries, and climate-resilient livelihoods. thegef.org/newsroom/new...

#GEFCouncil70

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New pledges and projects approvals @theGEF LDCF/SCCF council meeting. Projects - Eritrea, Haiti, Kiribati, Senegal & Marshall Islands. Pledges: Germany €10m, Belgium €5.9m, Sweden 130m SEK, Ireland €3m (LDCF) & €2m (SCCF)

Progress, but the funding gap remains so huge!
#LDCS #Adaptation #GEF

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“The Unfinished Business of NDCs: Closing the Implementation Gap for LDCs.”

Final quote - what key speakers and panellists said during the LDC Group led NDCs side event at #COP30 in Belém, @IRENA @ndcpartnership

#LDCs #IRENA #ClimateFinance

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“The Unfinished Business of NDCs: Closing the Implementation Gap for LDCs.”

This week, we are sharing highlights of what key speakers and panellists said during the LDC Group led NDCs side event at #COP30 in Belém, Brazil

@IRENA @ndcpartnership

#LDCs #NDCs #ClimateFinance

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Join us at #UNEA7 for an insider’s look at the GEF’s state of play, the road ahead for GEF-9, and new opportunities for developing countries, #LDCs, and #SIDS across the GEF Family of Funds.

📅 11 December 2025
🕕 18:15–19:45 EAT
📍 Mt Kenya Room, UNON

Click to watch 🔗 www.youtube.com/watch?app=de...

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“The Unfinished Business of NDCs: Closing the Implementation Gap for LDCs.”

This week, we are sharing highlights of what key speakers and panellists said during the LDC Group led NDCs side event at #COP30 in Belém, Brazil

#LDCs #NDCs #NDCPartnership #IRENA #ClimateFinance

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“The Unfinished Business of NDCs: Closing the Implementation Gap for LDCs.”

This week, we are sharing highlights of what key speakers and panellists said during the LDC Group led NDCs side event #COP30 in Belém, Brazil.

@ndcpartnership @IRENA
#LDCs #NDCs #ClimateFinance

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@COP30, we hosted an insightful side event : “The Unfinished Business of NDCs: Closing the Implementation Gap for LDCs.” 🇪🇹 #Ethiopia, 🇳🇵 #Nepal, @NDCPartnership & @IRENA shared reflections on ambition, delivery & gaps holding back LDCs.Mixed progress, finance + implementation key!

#LDCs #NDCs

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