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Targeting aid at trade capacities in developing countries is a sensible way of boosting export potential. For beneficiary countries to fully gain from Aid for Trade, it must target their ability to produce goods not just for export but also for domestic consumption. This is a point consistently emphasized by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). By developing their productive capacities, countries can more effectively take advantage of the other elements of the Aid for Trade initiative, which may help them facilitate inputs to domestic industry and diversify their export markets. UNCTAD has also constantly highlighted the role of regional cooperation to develop markets and as a building block to international competitiveness.
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The Way Forward
Outside the port of Dar es Salaam in the United Republic of Tanzania, trucks queue up to load and unload goods. The port faces congestion in customs and control procedures, as well as deficiencies in infrastructure that increase waiting times and ultimately trade cos...
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