ITC dedicated guidance for SMEs
Supporting small businesses through the COVID-19 crisis
Supporting small businesses through the COVID-19 crisis
Assessing the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic on global businesses (insights to be captured in SME Competitiveness Report 2020 on Covid-19 impact)
Temporary trade measures enacted by government authorities in relation to COVID-19 pandemic
Contains trusted advice for businesses, governments and chambers of commerce on COVID-19 response.
The Alliance webpage houses all the latest resources on COVID-19 and trade facilitation.
This platform creates a space to connect stakeholders to projects, such as the project on COVID-19 impact on manufacturing and supply chains and the project on pandemic supply chains.
News, Analysis and Resources. UNCTAD is monitoring the effects of the global pandemic on manufacturing, trade, foreign direct investment and economic growth.
There is a need to keep ships moving, ports open and crossborder trade flowing, while ensuring that border agencies can safely undertake all necessary controls.
Facilitating trade and the transport of goods has become more important than ever, to avoid logistics obstacles that lead to shortages of necessary supplies.
The concrete measures proposed in this policy brief help to facilitate transport and trade and to protect the population from COVID-19.
Online course Empowerment Programme for NTFCs: UNCTAD provides an intensive professional program for the Secretariat and the members of National Trade Facilitation Committees (NTFCs) in English, French, Spanish (to be launched) and Portuguese consisting of 9 courses. The main objective is to help them implement, in a coordinated manner, trade facilitation reforms, including the provisions of the Agreement on Trade Facilitation of the World Trade Organization.
The is often a lack of transparency in connection with the introduction of emergency measures relating to trade and transport. This leads to disruption of international trade and supply chains. In close collaboration with the stakeholders of the National Trade Facilitation Committee, UNCTAD offers to undertake desk based rapid scans of the framework of national emergency regulations and with the relevant stakeholders develop a strategy to publish such information in the most transparent manner.
Transit is per definition a multi-country operation, which involves multiple procedures in every country of the transit operation, which leads to complexity. The WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement suggests that each country appoints a national transit coordinator to liaise with other countries to facilitate movement under transit and to collaborate to address transit challenges.
With a view to ensuring that trade facilitation policy is coordinated at regional level, UNCTAD offers technical assistance and advisory services to regional and sub-regional bodies to assist with developing policy frameworks and setup Regional and sub-regional Trade Facilitation Committees, that are particularly relevant to coordinate interventions in times of crisis and emergency.
The Trade Facilitation Portal s are a key tool for transparency and provides online step by step descriptions of import, export and transit procedures from the trader's point of view. For traders, it gives a detailed picture of what needs to be done to comply with national regulations. For policymakers, it helps with the identification of all unnecessary redundancies and administrative bottlenecks.
Guidelines to Customs Administrations: The ASYCUDA World (AW) system is well-equipped to assist Customs and cross-border agencies in scaling-up necessary actions to better deal with this pandemic by adopting policies and procedures to prevent, and/or limit transmission of the virus in their respective work environments, while at the same time ensuring the smooth functioning of cross border trade.
to fed airlines and transport professionals with the latest updates, reports and guidance materials, recommendations to passengers and transport professionals, etc.
Issued on an ad-hoc basis by the IATA Cargo Border Management team on topics related to COVID-19 outbreak Customs or Security matters impacting air cargo.