International Trade Centre
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Abbreviation | ITC |
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Predecessor | International Trade Information Centre |
Formation | 1964 |
Type | Intergovernmental organization |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | To foster inclusive and sustainable economic development |
Headquarters | Geneva, Switzerland |
Coordinates | 46°13′03″N 6°08′29″E / 46.217429°N 6.141458°E |
Region | Worldwide |
Methods | Education, Publications, Training, Knowledge dissemination |
Fields | International development, Economic development |
Executive Director | Pamela Coke-Hamilton[1] since July 2020 |
Parent organization | World Trade Organization United Nations |
Budget (2017) | CHF 116.24 million [2] |
Staff (2017) | 299 [2] |
Website | www.intracen.org |
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The International Trade Centre (ITC) (French: Centre du commerce international (CCI)) is a multilateral agency which has a joint mandate with the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations (UN) through the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
The headquarters of the ITC are in Geneva, and the agency employs around 300 employees from over 80 different nationalities.
History
ITC is the successor to the International Trade Information Centre, which the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) established in 1964 to assist the exports of developing countries.[3] An agreement was reached between the GATT and the newly established UNCTAD to create a joint subsidiary in 1967. The International Trade Centre (ITC) was established on 1 January 1968.[4] The ITC has a joint mandate with the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations (UN) through the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The ITC is the focal point for trade-related technical assistance.[5]
Funding
The work of the ITC is financed by contributions from the private sector and resources provided by beneficiary countries and international organizations.[6]
See also
- United Nations
- World Trade Organization
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
- Trade and development
References
- ^ ITC (2020). Retrieved 08 August 2020 from https://www.intracen.org/news/Pamela-Coke-Hamilton-named-new-head-of-International-Trade-Centre/
- ^ a b International Trade Centre Staff (May 2018). Annual Report 2017 (PDF) (Report). International Trade Centre. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
- ^ GATT (1967), “Joint GATT/UNCTAD Trade Centre: Note by the Director-General”, L/2890 (6 Nov 1967), page 7
- ^ See General Assembly Resolution 2297, document symbol A/RES/2297(XXII).
- ^ ITC, I. (2017). Our role in the UN and WTO. Intracen.org. Retrieved 8 September 2017, from http://www.intracen.org/itc/about/how-itc-works/our-role-in-the-un-and-wto/
- ^ ITC, I. (2017). Retrieved 8 September 2017, from http://www.intracen.org/about-itc/ITC-Funders/
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