Examples of using Unctad in English and their translations into Malay
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The UNCTAD XII meeting.
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development( UNCTAD).
UNCTAD 8 was held in Colombia in 1992.
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNCTAD.
The UNCTAD Conference- held every four years;
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development( UNCTAD).
UNCTAD XIII will be held in Doha, Qatar, in April 2012.
World Bank UNDP ILO UNCTAD Asian Productivity Organization.
UNCTAD“ International Investment Disputes on the Rise.
World Bank DevelopmentIndicators IMF World Economic Outlook UNCTAD Data Centre.
Currently, UNCTAD has 194 member states and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
It is published by UN Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD).
UNCTAD is the focal point within the United Nations system for the integrated treatment of trade and development.
This report was produced by the United Nations Conference on Trade andDevelopment,(UNCTAD).
UNCTAD is the main United Nations body dealing with trade, investment, and development issues.
Year Source:Computation based on United Nations Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD).
UNCTAD is the principal organ of the United Nations General Assembly dealing with trade, investment and development issues.
She has worked as a Senior Economist in a DFID-funded UNCTAD project that provided support to the Ministry of Commerce, India, in its trade negotiations.
UNCTAD said that higher wages and stronger domestic demand were the necessary ingredients for sustained growth.
The International Trade Centre(ITC) is the joint technical cooperation agencyof the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD) and the World Trade Organization(WTO).
Rashmi Banga is Senior Economist in UNCTAD(Unit of Economic Cooperation and Integration among Developing countries), Geneva.
UNCTAD also said that development strategies should place a greater emphasis on the role of wages and the public sector in the development process.
Back in 2010,the United Nations via the UN conference on trade and development(Unctad) called for a re-think of the export-led growth economic model foisted onto developing countries in recent decades.
A study by UNCTAD showed that subsidies reduce the price of American rice crop by 45% below cost of production, soybean by 32% and cotton by 52%.
These serious costs are not outweighed byincreased tariff-free markets for Malaysian exports, as the UNCTAD study above shows that Malaysia's goods trade balance will still worsen under the TPPA.
Three years after that, UNCTAD again reiterated that policy makers will need to reconsider development strategies that have been overly dependent on exports.
UNCTAD is a forum for intergovernmental discussions and deliberations, supported by discussions with experts and exchanges of experience, aimed at consensus-building.
Unctad Secretary-General Supachai Panitchpakdi said the financial crisis had shaken the economic foundations of the North and was threatening to shatter the growth and development aspirations of the South.
UNCTAD itself proposes:"the productive resources, entrepreneurial capabilities and production linkages which together determine the capacity of a country to produce goods and services.".
We look to UNCTAD because of its own objective:"To maximize the trade, investment and development opportunities of developing countries and assist them in their efforts to integrate into the world economy on an equitable basis.".