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Pascal Lamy: securing the future of Aid for Trade

Jan 16, 2013, 11:04 AM

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Speaking at the 2013 Aid for Trade Policy Dialogue, Pascal Lamy - Director General, World Trade Organisation - explores how Aid for Trade (AfT) has positively impacted on development outcomes. Looking forward to the Global AfT Review in July 2013, Pascal Lamy says that evaluation and demonstrating the impact of AfT is key to securing its future. #aid4trade #wto

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