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The latest news and comment on United Nations Trade and Development

March 2026

‘The sums don’t add up’: UK farmers struggle as Iran war drives up costs

Prices of crucial farming inputs such as fuel and fertiliser skyrocketed just before the spring planting season

November 2025

Rebuilding ‘human-made abyss’ in Gaza will cost at least $70bn, UN says

Report says Israel’s operations ‘significantly undermined every pillar of survival’ and reduced the economy by 87%

April 2025

UN calls on Trump to exempt poorest countries from ‘reciprocal’ tariffs

Unctad says many countries targeted with high tariff rates are unlikely to be a threat to US

October 2023

UN report: 80% of Gaza inhabitants relied on international aid before war

Central banks ‘risk global recession unless they relax 2% inflation targets’

October 2022

UN accuses richest countries of ‘imprudent gamble’ in inflation fight

Report says policies of high interest rates and austerity risk triggering global recession that will hit developing nations hardest

September 2021

Poorest countries will be $12tn worse off by 2025 due to Covid – UN

Pandemic has added to their debts while wealthy nations limit access to vaccines, says annual report

September 2020

UN warns of lost decade without Covid economic recovery plan

Austerity policies will choke off recovery and risk a double-dip recession, says Unctad

May 2020

Global trade to fall by record 27% due to Covid-19, says UN

Data reveals pandemic has caused severe decline in supply and demand for products

March 2020

UN calls for $2.5tn emergency package for developing nations

Rich countries urged to help emerging economies cope with coronavirus ‘financial tsunami’

September 2019

Global recession a serious danger in 2020, says UN

Report calls on policymakers to ward off threat by refocusing on jobs, wages and investment

September 2018

Corporations behind increase in developing-world debt – report

Poorest countries have little protection against Trump’s trade wars and growth slump

December 2017

'It's about our dignity': vintage clothing ban in Rwanda sparks US trade dispute

Secondhand garments are stifling the country’s fashion industry, officials say, but the ban has dismayed local traders – and reportedly imperils 40,000 US jobs

November 2017

Infrastructure boost is a no-brainer for Philip Hammond

Letter: Richard Kozul-Wright and Dianna Barrowclough of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development on industrial strategy

December 2016

Commodity price falls mean poorest countries miss UN poverty goals

Unctad reports weakest year of GDP growth in 20 years for least developed nations, scuppering hopes that half would escape extreme poverty by 2020

September 2016

UN warns over global fallout from debt crisis in poor countries

International community urged to prepare for further volatility due to increasing financial vulnerabilty of developing nations

August 2016

Africa's farmers fret over Brexit amid calls to boost regional trade

UN trade conference in Nairobi says boosting intra-African trade would help protect continent from economic shocks

July 2016

Financing for development
double quotation markOn debt and taxation, rich and poor countries are worlds apart
Tove Maria Ryding
At last week’s UN trade conference in Kenya, hopes for progressive action on debt crises and global tax standards foundered

October 2015

Heather Stewart's economics comment
double quotation markThe world still needs a way to stop hot money scalding us all
Heather Stewart

Wealthy countries must bolster public spending to avoid global slump, says UN

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