GCC24-1

Title of the activity
WORKSHOP ON TRADE IN SERVICES FOR DEVELOPMENT FOR THE GCC COUNTRIES
Activity Type
TA by partners - Regional
Description
In 2023, the WTO and the World Bank jointly published a study entitled 'Trade in Services for Development', which underscored the significant and multifaceted development impact of trade in services and the important opportunities it offers to developing countries in terms of export-led growth, economic diversification, inflows of foreign direct investment, enhanced regulatory governance, and integration into global value chains. The co-publication argues that increased levels of Aid for Trade in services are required to help developing countries take fuller advantage of the growth and development opportunities presented by services trade. It advances a Trade in Services for Development Initiative, spelling out the broad elements of an Aid for Trade roadmap for services aimed at facilitating international cooperation and scaling up the capacity of developing countries to participate more meaningfully in services trade and engage in services deliberations.

This workshop will allow for a discussion of the development impact of trade in services and situate global trends in the context of the region. It will promote exchanges on possible elements, at the regional level, of a work programme on trade in services to increase the participation in global services trade and help them harness the development promise of a world more service-centric world economy.
Venue
Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of
City
Riyadh
Trade topic
Trade in Services
Start Date
End Date
Duration (days)
2
Language
English
Key Result
1. Government officials are implementing WTO Agreements and fully realising Members' rights and obligations
Key Output
1.1: Government officials have enhanced knowledge about WTO Agreements, trade policy formulation and conduct of trade negotiations