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UNIDO and ITC Sign a Cooperation Agreement to Increase Exports. (ITC News).(United Nations Industrial Development Organization)(International Trade Council)(Brief Article)
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International Trade Forum
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July 1, 2001
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In a bid to intensify industrial and trade development, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and ITC signed a Cooperation Agreement on 24 August 2001. With a budget of approximately US$ 5 million and a time span of three years, the programme is expected to significantly improve market access for products originating from Central America, thus spurring economic growth and creating employment opportunities.
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