Developing countries need more support to navigate growing turbulence in global trade

The benefits of international trade for developing countries are well established. Over the Aid4Trade-shipping-containers-by-GreenOak-s-Images_1140x500past 30 years, low- and middle-income countries doubled their share of global exports to 30 percent. Over the same period, the share of the world’s population living in extreme poverty declined dramatically — from 47 percent to just 10 percent. One billion people climbed out of poverty.

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