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The International Trade Centre (UNCTAD/WTO)

What is ITC?

The International Trade Centre (ITC) is the joint technical cooperation agency of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) for business aspects of trade development.

ITC’s vision

The Development Partner For Export Success

ITC’s Mission ITC enables small business export success in developing and transition countries by providing, with partners, inclusive and sustainable trade development solutions to the private sector, trade support institutions and policy-makers

ITC’s Three Strategic Objectives 1. Support

Policy Makers

in integrating the business sector into the global economy 2. Develop the capacity of

Trade Support Institutions

businesses to provide effective services to 3. Strengthen the international competitiveness of

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Strategic Objective 1: Policy Makers 1. Support policy makers in integrating the business sector into the global economy  Decision makers enabled to develop effective trade development programmes and policies  Decision makers enabled to understand business needs and create conducive environment for business  Decision makers enable to integrate the business dimension into trade negotiations

Strategic Objective 2: TSIs 2. Develop the capacity of trade service providers to support businesses  TSIs enabled to provide efficient services that meet the needs of client enterprises  TSIs enabled to represent their clients effectively in shaping the business environment

Strategic Objective 3: SMEs 3. Strengthen the international competitiveness of enterprises  Enterprises enabled to formulate sound international business strategies  Enterprises enabled to become export-ready  Enterprises enabled to convert commercial opportunities into actual business

ITC’s Business Process

Mission and Vision

ITC: The Development Partner for Export Success

Three Strategic Objectives Eight Sub-Objectives and indicators Regular budget resources 5 Business Lines (Competencies) Extra-budgetary resources Country Programmes Regional Programmes Global Programmes Result: Sustainable economic development

ITC’s Five Lines of Business

Trade Intelligence

Goal: Better export decisions Objectives

: • TSIs, policy makers, enterprises make informed decisions • TSIs deliver more effective information and market analysis services

Trade Intelligence: Activities • ITC produces & disseminates trade intelligence that meets client needs • Develop training materials and deliver innovatively (physical, virtual) • Build capacity of information managers, market analysts to deliver services • Advise TSIs on developing effective information services

Market Analysis Tools and Services

I. Analytical Databases Trade Map Market Access Map Product Map Investment Map Country Map II. Tailored Market Studies Trade Comp. Assessment Export Potential Assessment Export Opportunity Scan Sector Competitiveness Brief Customised Studies III. Capacity Building Introduction to Market Analysis Preparation of Market Profiles Training-of-Trainers Business Clinics Mentoring for Export Potential Assessments Customised Training

Trade Intelligence: Results • Trade intelligence provided in an integrated system • Trade information services and products evolving to meet changing needs • TSIs better capable of delivering appropriate trade information and market analysis services • Networking between trade intelligence providers

Business in Trade Policy

Goal: Business Priorities integrated in National Trade Promotion Policies Objective

: Enable policy makers to integrate business priorities in national trade policies and negotiations, and to achieve effective collaboration between the public and private sectors, and civil society

Business in Trade Policy: activities • Establish platform for informed debates • Advanced tailored analysis of market access data, trade negotiations, non-tariff barriers, and legal aspects of trade agreements • Support set up of formal mechanisms for public private dialogue: – Formulation of trade policies – Participation in trade negotiations – Design of export strategies (at national and sector levels)

Business in trade policy: results • Public-private dialogue mechanisms established at national level • Policy makers and business community empowered to effectively reflect the business dimension in trade policy and negotiations fora • Support the establishment of conducive environment for public-private cooperation in implementation of trade development policies and programmes

Export Strategy • Objective: – Capacities created to design and implement competitive Export Development Strategies that meet the national development objectives • Outcome indicators: – Representation – Design – Ownership – Implementation

Export Strategy • Results: – Formalized strategy process agreed upon by stakeholders – Comprehensive needs assessment undertaken & scope of strategy defined for design stage – Strategy designed to address the priorities of the needs assessment – Strategy implemented and monitored according to the specified plan of action

Trade Support Institutions Strengthening

Goal: Sustainable and effective exporter support Objective

: Export service delivery channels enabled

TSI Strengthening: Activities • Assess TSI needs • Benchmark TSIs • Build TSI management capacity • Build TSI capacity to assess enterprise needs and market potentials • Support development of TSI services • Foster creation of TSI networks

TSI Strengthening: Activities • Support growth of a global TPO network • Support development of knowledge networks • Foster exchange of best practice • Host flagship events to promote knowledge exchange

TSI Strengthening: Results • TSI service capacities enhanced • National & Regional TSI Networks created or strengthened • International TSI knowledge networks created or supported

Exporter Competitiveness

Goal: internationally competitive entreprise Objective

: Potentially competitive new enterprises created and the competitiveness of existing enterprises strengthened

Exporter Competitiveness: activities • Training, advisory and information services to improve SMEs competitiveness: – export management – Quality managment and conformity assessment – Export packaging – Supply chain management – Marketing mix • Participation in trade policy process • Formulation of export strategies

Exporter Competitiveness: Results • Exporters’ capactiy to strategize and efficiently acquire, and allocate resources strengthened • Exporters’ capacity to design, produce and supply competitive products & services enhanced; • Exporters’ capacity to market and sell products and services improved • Certified national experts to provide training and counselling services to build exporter competiteveness

Thank you for your attention Daniel Ivarsson, Senior Adviser Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia International Trade Centre Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland Tel.: +41 22 730 03 90 E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.intracen.org