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Secretary-General of UNCTAD. Promoting development-friendly integration of developing countries into the world economy.

Geneva
Joined September 2013

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  1. Jul 5

    Thank you Amb. Farukh for a very enriching discussion with ambassadors of G77 and China. This are valued partners to

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  2. Jul 5

    Discussed with of South Africa the opportunities of deepening engagement with her country on the digital economy

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  3. Retweeted
    Jun 29

    Disagreeing about trade is part and parcel of international relations. 🚚🚢✈🚧📊📈📉 But a ’s never the answer. It’s like elephants 🐘 fighting: the grass gets crushed. When heavyweights battle, it’s the more vulnerable nations that end up taking the hit. 👁👁 ⬇

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  4. Jul 3

    The and ⁦ initiative is a trailblazer of how smart partnerships between multilateral agencies and corporate giants can be structured

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  5. Jul 3

    Thank you the staff and management of The International Institute for Trade and Development an enduring example of solid partnership between the government of and for a memorable hosting and patronage

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  6. Jul 2

    I thanked H.E. Don Pramudwinai Foreign Affairs minister of Thailand for assuring the continuation and expansion of partnership in support of Asian LDCs and greater South-South cooperation

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  7. Jul 2

    I thanked H.E. Sontirat Sontijirawong Commerce Minister for continued partnership with for national and regional capacity building work in investment, eCommerce and tech. co-operation

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  8. Jul 1

    I was joined by Dr Supachai Panitchpakdi, Dr Kamalinne Pinitpuvadol Exec. Dir. and snr Gov. officials, diplomats as I headlined the opening of the18th session of International Institute for Trade and Dev. in

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  9. Jun 30

    Thanks to leaders of The International Institute for Trade and Development, Thailand for the very warm welcome and reception in ahead of the ITD 18th anniversary trade and Development regional forum for South East Asia

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  10. Jun 30

    Thank you Jack Ma and the staff of your campus, eFounders Fellows and my team for a successful completion of the third course in Hangzhou

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  11. Jun 28

    Together with Jack Ma, Special Adviser I interacted with African netreneurs attending class 3 of in Hangzhou. My msg: must hasten to create their electronic market platforms before outsiders occupy that niche

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  12. Jun 27

    From Very engaging discussion on the state of the world with President Higgins,through meeting Pat Breen Minister of state for Trade, Employment, Business, EUDigital Single Market and Data Protection, to a farewell touch of Guinness. Very rich final day in Dublin

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  13. Jun 26

    I congratulate the class of 2018 completing the train for Trade trainers course at the port . Thanks to our partners aid, Dublin Port Company, Port of Cork Company and Habour Commission

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  14. Jun 24

    Agreed with Tax Justice Network Ceo ⁦⁩ on the urgency of stemming illicit flows to strengthen domestic financing of SDG agenda in developing countries

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  15. Jun 22

    Welcomed Amb. Eduardo Galvez, of Chile to Geneva and discussed 's efforts to sustain economic progress by embracing the potential of innovation and technology

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  16. Jun 18

    When elephants fight it is the grass that suffers. My message on the potential impact of trade wars on developing countries

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  17. Jun 14

    Welcomed newly appointed Amb. Dejan Zlatanovic of Serbia: held good discussion on UNCTAD capacity building programmes, including P166 course for policy makers

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  18. Jun 14

    Received Hon. Henry Mussa, Malawi Min. of Trade, Industry and Tourism. Discussed follow-up on Cabinet briefing, eTrade Readiness Study for Malawi and other areas of co-operation

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  19. Jun 14

    Welcomed Amb. Omar Zniber. Morocco is playing a key role in mobilizing global attention to orderly migration in the lead to up to our joint event at the UNGA and the Global Migration Compact

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  20. Retweeted
    Jun 13

    “It’s been demonstrated beyond any doubt that,properly used,trade can be a great enabler for development,” tells . But all’s not well: “During the last eight years alone the least developed countries’ share of global trade declined from 1% to 0.8%”

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