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UNECE's trade programme is focussing on the following key areas of work, namely:

  • Developing and maintaining effective international trade-related instruments, norms, standards and recommendations, in response to the needs of the global economy;
  • Reducing barriers to trade in goods and services in all countries, and UNECE member States in particular, through greater implementation of international and UNECE norms, standards, instruments and recommendations, especially in trade facilitation;
  • Facilitating trade policy development through the provision of an international platform for the exchange of views, particularly for the benefit of countries with economies in transition. Examples include trade security, European integration and sustainable development.

Meetings and Events

Twenty-third Session of the Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies (WP.6) 
(18 - 20 November 2013) Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

Sixty-ninth session of the Working Party on Agricultural Quality Standards (WP.7) 
(04 - 06 November 2013) Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

"MARS" Group Meeting 
(25 - 27 September 2013) Prague, Czech Republic

Twenty-second session of the Specialized Section on Standardization of Meat (GE.11) 
(08 - 10 July 2013) Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

Sixtieth session of the Specialized Section on Standardization of Dry and Dried Produce (GE.2) and Exhibition on UNECE Nuts and Dried Fruit Standards in International Trade 
(17 - 20 June 2013) Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

19th Session - UN/CEFACT Plenary 
(05 - 07 June 2013) Salle V, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

Seminar on Trade Facilitation and Single Window 
(30 May 2013) Odessa, Ukraine

Annual Planning Meeting of UNECE WP.6 Acitivities 
(24 May 2013) Berlin, Germany

Meetings and Events

Exhibition on UNECE Nuts and Dried Fruit Standards in International Trade

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