Implementing Aid for Trade in Latin America and the Caribbean: Making Progress

International Trade ForumNum. 2, Avril 2009

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Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) countries, together with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), have endorsed and supported this initiative since the very beginning because they understand the power of trade to change their societies and their region. The bank is committed to this objective. The Aid for Trade initiative is a key platform to move this agenda forward, and it is already yielding results. The national and regional Aid for Trade Reviews organized by the IDB in collaboration with the Caribbean with the World Trade Organization in LAC have shown that countries in their region are mainstreaming the Aid for Trade principles into their national and regional development strategies. The recent IDB project "International Goods Transit System" (known by its Spanish acronym, TIM), in the context of the Meso-American Project, is an illustrative example of how they can reduce significantly delays at border crossings, saving companies and consumers time and money.

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Implementing Aid for Trade in Latin America and the Caribbean: Making Progress

Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) countries, together with the IDE, have endorsed and supported this initiative since the very beginning because we understand the power of trade to change our societies and our region. The bank is committed to this objective. We have heavily invested in promoting the Aid for Trade initiative in LAG through a range of projects and initiatives, including supporting countries in the nego- tiati...

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