Development and building trade capacity
Foreword
This report is published in the context of the joint OECD-WTO Aid for Trade Monitoring and Evaluation exercise which underpins the WTO’s 8th Global Review of Aid for Trade on “Empowering Connected Sustainable Trade” (July 2022). This is the eighth volume of the Aid for Trade at a Glance series.
Executive summary
The 2022 Aid for Trade Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) exercise takes place amidst crises of unprecedented magnitude significantly affecting trade and investment. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe human and economic losses slowing down and in some cases reversing hard won progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Countries lacking the capacity to implement large monetary and fiscal stimuli were hit hard experiencing widening inequalities. While 2021 showed signs of a swift recovery in early 2022 Russia’s war against Ukraine created a major humanitarian crisis and derailed economic growth prospects. Spikes in the price of energy and food caused by the war combined with rapidly rising inflation are posing serious food security risks in low-income countries (LICs).