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‘UN trade meet is chance to reset world economy’


Bangladeshpost
Published : 06 Aug 2020 08:12 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 10:44 PM

The postponed ministerial gathering of the UN Conference on Trade and Development will take place in Barbados in April 2021, organisers said Wednesday, tasked with rebuilding economies battered by the coronavirus crisis, reports BSS.

The quadrennial UNCTAD conference will be a “window of opportunity” to reset the way international trade operates, organisers said.

The UN organisation’s 15th ministerial conference was initially scheduled for October 2020 in Barbados but was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It will now be held in the Caribbean island’s capital Bridgetown next April 25-30.

“The COVID-19 global emergency and its extreme repercussions have exposed the need for a fundamental rethinking of many of the assumptions that previously underpinned the international economic order,” Mia Mottley, the prime minster of Barbados, said at a virtual signing ceremony for the hosting agreement.

“The crisis has provided the UNCTAD membership with a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of the new thinking and radical policy corrections that the situation now requires,” she added.

The conference is the highest decision-making body of Geneva-based UNCTAD, which counts 195 member states and reports to the UN General Assembly.

Besides the climbing death toll — now above 700,000 — the pandemic has caused deep economic damage around the world.

“The global trading system has been woefully unprepared for this global health crisis,” said UNCTAD Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi.