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China has proven that the wellbeing of citizens in a country doesn't necessarily contradict its engagement globally.

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China, Country, Engagement, Contradict

Growth without diversification, technological improvement, and increased productivity is easily reversed: all it takes is a dip in commodity prices.

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Improvement, Dip, Increased, Commodity

African pressure has led the E.U. to rethink part of its agricultural subsidy programme.

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Part, Agricultural, African, Subsidy

There is no intrinsic reason African countries should be importing, rather than exporting, basic staples like rice or higher value products like frozen chicken, cooking oil, or instant noodles.

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Reason, Chicken, Rather, Exporting

Exporting firms are more productive and pay higher wages than their domestically focused counterparts, especially in places like Sub-Saharan Africa. If firms manage to thrive in world markets, they tend to increase their productivity even more.

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World, Sub-Saharan, Tend, Exporting

Fully implementing the WTO trade facilitation agreement is one ingredient to reduce border delays and costs for traded merchandise.

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Border, Costs, Reduce, Implementing

For Latin American countries seeking to play a bigger role in global trade, effectively implementing trade-facilitating reforms could be an important tool in their toolkits.

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Play, Bigger, Role, Implementing

Policy and business elites did not speak frankly about the unequal distribution of benefits from trade and failed to adequately accompany market-opening with good domestic policies to equip displaced workers to upskill, adjust, and share in the new opportunities being created.

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Benefits, Policies, About, Accompany

Skills development as a means to income generation is the key to integrate vulnerable migrants into the mainstream of society and to equip them for an eventual return home.

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Generation, Income, Means, Integrate

It makes perfect economic sense to integrate women in the economy in the developing world in order to catch up with advanced countries, thereby minimising socioeconomic costs as well.

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Perfect, Costs, Advanced, Integrate

Predictably, open markets made it possible for countries to drive rapid growth by hitching their wagon to the world economy and using global demand to pull people and resources out of subsistence activities into more productive work.

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Global, Wagon, Rapid, Subsistence

What exactly is trade facilitation? In a nutshell, it is an effort to enable global trade by reducing red tape and streamline customs. In even simpler words: making it easier for companies to trade across borders.

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Making, Borders, Red Tape, Simpler

Entrepreneurship is one of the most important drivers for job creation. Moreover, social entrepreneurship offers not only a path for young people to transform their own lives, but also a way to empower others.

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Path, Young, Own, Moreover

I have seen African countries negotiate bilaterally and within the WTO. African countries come to the WTO prepared and defend their interests with vigour.

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Prepared, Within, Negotiate, WTO

Without action to de-carbonize our economies, unchecked climate change threatens to batter lives and economies around the world, hitting the poorest people hardest.

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Change, Climate, Lives, Batter

Improving SME productivity translates into more and better paying jobs, distributed across less fortunate sections of the economy.

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More, Less, Jobs, Distributed

Ever since the first power looms put weavers out of work in the late 18th century, technology has increased productivity but threatened jobs for humans.

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Work, Jobs, Increased, 18th Century

Sustainable production and consumption matter immensely to the people I meet every day as head of the International Trade Centre, which works with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to help them boost growth and job creation by improving their competitiveness and connecting to international markets.

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Small, International Trade, Consumption

Many African smallholder farmers did not share in the 'green revolution' productivity gains driven by modern seeds and techniques, irrigation, and greater fertilizer use in Asia and Latin America in the 1960s.

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Green, Seeds, Use, Latin

In my experience, what is often missing between intent and action is the knowledge and the means to actually change the way we do business or make consumer decisions.

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Change, Business, Means, Decisions

In the ten years leading up to 2013, quinoa prices nearly tripled on the back of skyrocketing international demand for the latest 'superfood'. The grain had traditionally been cultivated in the high Andean plateau, principally for household consumption. But as prices rose, farmers' incentive to sell it as a cash crop grew.

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Been, Leading, Nearly, Principally

If governments start to go it alone on trade, it will become harder, not easier, to generate the jobs and rising incomes that angry electorates want.

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Will, Rising, Incomes, Generate

The deeper your regional integration, the more value chain activity you generate, but the more you close the gap between your small and your large companies.

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Small, Activity, Chain, Generate

The populists are right in one key area: voters want jobs and equitable growth, and can hardly be faulted for that. The challenge is to find a more inclusive growth trajectory that can be sustained economically, ecologically, and politically.

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Inclusive, Voters, Area, Trajectory

Inward-looking unilateral trade policies invite retaliation.

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Trade, Policies, Unilateral, Retaliation

Women are the half of the engine of our societies; they are half of the engines of our economies.

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Economies, Half, Engines, Engine

Governments everywhere have ministries dedicated to women's affairs. I know of only one with a Ministry for Women Empowerment: Indonesia. Charged with the 'realization of gender equality and justice' together with children's well-being, the ministry frames gender equality as a matter of justice.

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Well-Being, Dedicated, Indonesia

It has been proven through studies by the World Bank and others that companies participating in international trade are more competitive.

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Through, More, Been, World Bank

The social and legal discrimination that relegates hundreds of women to subordinate or marginal economic roles has a huge aggregate cost.

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Cost, Social, Roles, Subordinate

Governments around the world are looking for economic growth and job creation. African economies are no exception, with increasing recognition that growth has to be built on a more diversified economic structure in order to make a lasting contribution to development.

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Recognition, Exception, Diversified

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