The Netherlands supports mainly international and regional organisations focussed on helping developing countries and LDCs to implement the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA).
Japanese embassies serve as the contact points. Any developing country interested in obtaining assistance should contact the Japanese embassy, whose list can be found at:
Ireland provides assistance and support for capacity building on trade facilitation to developing country and least developed country Members mainly through international organisations (as provided for in Section II, Article 9.1 of the Agreement…
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is highly engaged in enabling developing countries to take part in international trade: Since the year 2000 a number of bilateral projects have been designed in order to…
France provides assistance and support for capacity building on trade facilitation to developing country and least developed country Members by different canals. The Directorate-General of treasury and the Directorate-General of Customs and…
Ministry for Foreign Affairs is the responsible entity for all Finnish official development assistance funding. Finland provides trade facilitation assistance primarily through multilateral organizations and regional programmes. Finnish…
Canada’s Sustainable Economic Growth (SEG) Strategy focuses on building economic foundations in partner developing countries, growing business and investing in people. Building on this, its bilateral programming prioritizes aid for trade and…
Austria recognizes the importance of trade facilitation as an important contribution to increasing trade as well as creating a better investment climate. Believing that trade can have a significant impact on sustainable development, boost…