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Aid for Trade at a Glance 2011: Showing Results by OECD, WTO

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According to Canada, in the wake of the crisis, and the growing importance of trade and investment to economic recovery, aid for trade is figuring even more prominently as means of supporting economic growth. Countries are investing more in building economic infrastructure, productive capacity, and export-led development – changes that will increase the demand for aid for trade. Germany also notes increasing demand for aid for trade in the wake of the crisis, especially for trade financing and for improving privatesector competitiveness and productivity.

The Australian government remains convinced that economic growth is the most powerful long-term solution to poverty, and that trade is a key driver of economic growth. Its priorities for 2008-10 remain: (i) support for economic infrastructure (particularly transport related); (ii) increased agricultural productivity and rural market development; (iii) trade reform; (iv) fisheries management; and (v) removal of barriers to private sector growth. Australia is making a greater effort to promote regional integration in its aid-for-trade activities, especially in East Asia and the Pacific, its two main regions of focus for aid for trade.

7 Past and future changes to donor aid-for-trade strategies 0 3 8 60% 80% 3 1 1 Climate change and green growth 2 100% N/A 1 1 4 Gender equality 1 OECD/WTO questionnaire (2011) 1 5 Different geographic focus Multilateral and bilateral donors agree on the three most important issues in aid for trade - namely economic growth, poverty reduction and regional integration. g. the African Development Bank’s focus on Africa). AID FOR TRADE at a glance 2011: SHOWING results - © OECD, WTO 2011 1 1 1 2 Phasing out of aid for trade 2 0 3 20% Most important 40% Important 60% Less important 80% Not important 100% Not sure OECD/WTO questionnaire (2011) 33 objectives, priorities and strategies: WHAT HAS CHANGED?

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