Saturday, 30 January 2021, 7:21 pm
Bangkok (
ESCAP news) – International trade and
investment, and resilient supply chains are indispensable
for recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, high-level
delegates stressed this week at the Seventh Session of the
Committee on Trade and Investment convened by the United
Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the
Pacific (ESCAP).
With the pandemic coming on top of
trade tensions among leading trading economies and many
countries already retreating to protectionism and
nationalism, the world has witnessed the worst economic
performance since the Great Depression of the 1930s. ESCAP
estimates that Asia and the Pacific lost $2.2 trillion in
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Press Release – UN ESCAP Bangkok ( ESCAP news ) The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) today launched the latest update of its Trade Intelligence and Negotiation Adviser (TINA), an online tool designed to assist trade policymakers …
Bangkok (
ESCAP news) – The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) today launched the latest update of its Trade Intelligence and Negotiation Adviser (TINA), an online tool designed to assist trade policymakers and researchers in carrying out analytical tasks commonly conducted as part of trade negotiations.
TINA was developed in close consultation with current and former members of trade negotiation teams throughout the Asia-Pacific region, using state of the art methodologies and technologies. The latest update features a trade agreement text analysis module as well as partial equilibrium impact assessments for tariff liberalization, least developed country s
Friday, 22 January 2021, 6:31 am
Bangkok (
ESCAP news) – The United Nations
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
(ESCAP) today launched the latest update of its Trade
Intelligence and Negotiation Adviser (TINA), an online tool
designed to assist trade policymakers and researchers in
carrying out analytical tasks commonly conducted as part of
trade negotiations.
TINA was developed in close
consultation with current and former members of trade
negotiation teams throughout the Asia-Pacific region, using
state of the art methodologies and technologies. The latest
update features a trade agreement text analysis module as
well as partial equilibrium impact assessments for tariff