La reglobalización y el futuro del comercio: una perspectiva desde América Latina

Este artículo explora el potencial de diversificar la base exportadora de Centroamérica, particularmente en manufactura ligera, agronegocios y turismo, como un camino hacia el crecimiento sostenible y la creación de empleo. Sostiene que estos esfuerzos deben estar respaldados por una integración regional más profunda, la innovación tecnológica y un compromiso renovado con las políticas comerciales inclusivas.

Workshop on Capacity Building for Trade and Sustainable Development (TSD), Special Panel on “The Melting of Himalayan Glaciers: Revisiting Climate Change Accountability in view of Recent International Developments”

On 10th January 2025, a Workshop on Capacity Building for Trade and Sustainable Development (TSD), Special Panel on “The Melting of Himalayan Glaciers: Revisiting Climate Change Accountability in view of Recent International Developments” was held.

The Workshop was jointly organized by the WTO Chairs Programme Nepal and India.

Conference proceedings - The WCP-Nepal AIB South Asia Conference 2024

On 04 July 2024, Kathmandu University School of Management published the Conference Proceeding of 2nd International Conference on Global Trade and South Asia: Competitiveness, Value Chains, and ESG held on 07-08 January 2024.

Conference Proceeding - 1st International Conference on Trade Openness, Economic Development and Economic Sustainability.

On 22 May 2023, Kathmandu University School of Management published the Conference Proceeding of 1st International Conference on Trade Openness, Economic Development, and Economic Sustainability held on 07-08 March 2023.

Taller "Los Acuerdos Comerciales Regionales: una visión desde la perspectiva inclusiva"

Jaffur, Z. K., Tandrayen-Ragoobur, V., & Seetanah, B. (2023). An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of COVID-19 on Trade: Evidence from a Small Island African Economy. Journal of African Trade, 10(1), 6.

This study investigates the potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the related containment measures on the trade system of Mauritius for the period January 2010 to June 2021. As the pandemic spread across the globe due to high interconnectedness across countries, the Mauritian authorities also established stringent health containment measures in the form of restrictions on people and businesses to slow the propagation of the virus.