Digital Economy: Trade and Finance Tour

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Watch the recording below, and listen to the podcasts further down!

The Economy Tour starts at the World Trade Organization (WTO) which sets the rules for global trade, including e-commerce, and continues to the International Labour Organization (ILO) which explores the impact of digital technology on the future of work. At the World Economic Forum (WEF), a place where global businesses address regulatory issues, digitalisation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution are the main pillars of its work.

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) links e-commerce and development via the eTrade for All platform for capacity development, as well as the exchange of expertise. TheInternational Trade Centre (ITC) is the leading organisation in empowering small and medium enterprises in the field of e-commerce. Geneva has a very vibrant start-up scene centred on Fongit, a local innovation incubator. 

We will also cross one of the key bridges connecting finance and the sustainable development goals (SDGs) via the International Network of Financial Centers for Sustainability (FC4S) and its annual summit.

Same views, different perspectives:

Join us for a polarised discussion of e-commerce in Geneva 

28 April 2021

11:00-12:00 CEST 

online 

Missed the event? You can watch the recording here.

Podcasts on the Digital Economy and Finance

Digital commerce discussions in Geneva with Richard Hill

ITC & Digital commerce with James Howe, Annabel Sykes and Quan Zao

Developing countries in trade negotiations with Frederic Torbjorn (UNCTAD)

Trade facilitation: an innovative approach – with Craig Atkinson

David Skowronski, Permanent Mission of Australia to the WTO

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