Fifth
United Nations Conference on Least-Developed Countries (LDC5), takes place in Doha,
Qatar from 5 to 9 March
· WTO to Champion Importance of Trade in
Supporting LDCs’ Economic Development
· On 5 March, the WTO will co-organize a
session entitled "LDC trade development: towards new frontiers"
Trade will play a key role in
helping countries meet the Doha Programme of Action for LDCs over the next decade.
This is the message the WTO will deliver at the Fifth United Nations Conference
on Least-Developed Countries (LDC5), taking place in Doha, Qatar, from 5 to 9 March.
Deputy Director-General Xiangchen Zhang will speak at
several events and the WTO will co-organize a number of sessions with other international
organizations to discuss LDCs’ trade priorities.
DDG Zhang will join the UN Secretary-General,
António Guterres, and over 30 UN principals on the eve of the Conference to explore
ways for the international community to better support LDCs' economic growth and
development over the next decade.
On 5 March, the WTO will co-organize
a session entitled "LDC trade development: towards new frontiers".
DDG Zhang will contribute to
the high-level thematic
round table entitled: "Enhancing the participation of
LDCs in international trade and regional integration" on 7 March. He will also
speak at a thematic
roundtable on 9 March entitled "Supporting Sustainable and Irreversible
Graduation from the Least Developed Country Category".
The WTO's partners at the Conference
include the Enhanced Integrated Framework, the
International Trade Centre and
the Office of the High Representative for
the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island
Developing States (UN-OHRLLS), among others.
The webpage about the WTO's participation
in the LDC5 is available here. It
contains a range of useful resources on LDC trade and development, including new
notes on the trade aspects of the Doha Programme of Action for LDCs and on the opportunities
and challenges that digital trade brings to these countries. It will be regularly
updated with photos and news stories reflecting the WTO's participation in the Conference.