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Activités de recherche économique
En 2012, la Division de la recherche économique et des statistiques a organisé 56 activités, souvent en collaboration avec d’autres institutions. Parmi ces activités, on peut citer le lancement du Rapport sur le commerce mondial 2012, un séminaire sur les taux de change et le commerce, la Conférence annuelle du Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP), une copublication avec la CNUCED et une série de séminaires organisés dans le cadre du programme d’ateliers sur le commerce et le développement à Genève.
Foreword by the Director-General
This year’s World Trade Report explores the role of trade in a world characterized over the last several decades by increasing dependence among nations. This inter-dependency – what we all call globalization today – is a multi-layered and complex phenomenon involving intensive political, social and economic interaction nationally and internationally. Few would contest the benefits that globalization has brought in terms of greater prosperity for hundreds of millions, as well as greater stability among nations. But many individuals in different societies across the world have shared little or not at all in the benefits of globalization. The challenges facing national governments in managing globalization are formidable, and success in spreading prosperity more widely requires a strong common purpose.
Accueil des nouveaux Membres
En 2012, le Conseil général a approuvé les accords d’accession de la République démocratique populaire lao (Laos) et du Tadjikistan. Ces deux pays sont devenus officiellement Membres au début de 2013, après avoir notifié à l’OMC la ratification des accords par leur parlement. Les accords contiennent des engagements couvrant toutes les règles de l’OMC.
Executive Summary
This twenty-fourth WTO Trade Monitoring Report on G20 trade measures, covering the period between mid-May and mid-October 2020, was prepared against the dramatic backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and the human, social and economic problems left in its wake. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, G20 economies have implemented several trade and trade-related policies specifically to cope with the crisis. This Report seeks to shed light on these policy developments in addition to regular trade measures monitored for the review period.

