World Trade Report 2024 highlights trade’s role in supporting inclusiveness – also for sexual minorities
The 2024 edition of the WTO’s World Trade Report presents strong evidence that trade has played a crucial role in narrowing the income gap between economies since the WTO was established 30 years ago. The flagship publication also analyses trends in the distribution of the gains of trade among people within economies, and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive strategy that integrates open trade with supportive domestic policies. Marginalized groups include women, children, the elderly, people with disabilities, ethnic and racial minorities, sexual minorities, indigenous peoples, refugees and low-income individuals. In the labour market, vulnerable workers include low-wage, informal, casual or contingent workers and migrant workers News item ⟶ |
