In Abu Dhabi, DHL Group and ICC (the International Chamber of Commerce), will organize a side event together with its associates to present the four key takeaways from the new GoTrade Summit. The GoTrade initiative pursues making the world a healthier place through public-private corporations that foster international trade and economic growth sustainably.
DHL Group and logistics specialists, alongside other principal trade authorities, will release the four key takeaways from the current GoTrade Summit initiative to serve as a source for discussions at the meeting in Abu Dhabi
The representatives and practitioners who attended the GoTrade Summit studied these four takeaways indispensable for a sustainable and comprehensive trade
Fostering sustainable and comprehensive trade around the world is a chief goal of DHL’s group program GoTrade
Trade and logistics authorities from DHL Group, along with other chief trade professionals, will be on hand at the 13th WTO (World Trade Organization) Ministerial Meeting to share intuitions into how the world can adopt sustainable and comprehensive trade.
Particular attention is placed on increasing the number and volume of SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises in evolving and least-developed countries that do trade and commerce across borders, dropping barriers to trade through trade assistance, and leveraging DHL Group capitals and capabilities to support countries implement best-in-class trade and taxes measures.
The first key takeaway from the GoTrade Summit was that reinstating trust in the global trade structure and the World Trade Organization is dominant for the system’s longevity and success. Stakeholders stressed the necessity to make a shared belief in the equality and effectiveness of the arrangement. The notion that partnerships are the essence of a flourishing global trade system was a second key takeaway at the GoTrade Summit. Partnerships deliver a platform for participants to come together, share understandings, and build alliances. These partnerships are crucial for overpowering challenges and safeguarding that trade policies are impactful and comprehensive. Supporting and addressing the requirements of those “left behind” was a major third key takeaway. This help is crucial for the development of comprehensive growth and confirming that the benefits of trade are more consistently distributed. Finally, in an increasingly digitalized world, values play a serious role in the worldwide trade system.