AYUDA PARA EL COMERCIO: LA AYUDA PARA EL COMERCIO Y LA FINANCIACIÓN DEL COMERCIO — 15 DE MAYO DE 2012
Taller sobre la Ayuda para el Comercio y la financiación del comercio
Aid for Trade has an important role to play in helping develop the necessary local financial infrastructure to access trade finance. Access to affordable financing is essential to facilitate trade. Between 80-90 per cent of global trade involves some form of financing, normally of a short-term nature.
Véase también:
> Más información sobre la Ayuda para el Comercio
> Más información sobre el Grupo de Trabajo sobre Comercio, Deuda y Finanzas
Some countries face “structural” problems in accessing financing, for reasons such as poorly developed banking sectors, perceived credit risk and limited penetration of global markets, in particular through supply chains. Particular companies may also face specific challenges in access, notably micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). The financial crisis of 2008 brought these issues into sharp focus. The accompanying credit crunch dried up liquidity in the trade finance market and raised funding costs so threatening to further amplify the downturn in global trade.
The WTO is closely involved in efforts to monitor and address market failures in the trade finance market. Since the Doha Ministerial Meeting, the WTO Working Group on Trade Debt and Finance (WGTDF) has overseen and encouraged WTO initiatives on trade finance — a mandate which was reiterated at the Eight Ministerial Conference. Since 2007, the Director-General has convened an Expert Group on Trade Finance to report on market developments and possible steps to address market gaps and failures. These reports have informed advocacy activities, led by the Director-General, such as with the G-20 and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Notable outcomes of these advocacy activities include: the London G-20 Summit trade finance initiative and the treatment of trade finance in the Basle III rules. Another important element of WTO trade finance advocacy concerns Aid for Trade to address structural problems encountered by developing and transition economies, and in particular Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
Read more about the on-going initiatives being taken to assist countries in accessing affordable finance WT/COMTD/AFT/W/33.
Programa
Martes, 15 de mayo de 2012 — OMC, Centro William Rappard
15 h — 15 h 05 |
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INTRODUCCIÓN DE LA PRESIDENCIA |
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15 h 05 — 15 h 15 |
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CÓMO ABORDAR LOS PROBLEMAS DE ACCESO A LA FINANCIACIÓN DEL COMERCIO A TRAVÉS DE LA AYUDA PARA EL COMERCIO |
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1ª SESIÓN: |
AYUDA PARA EL COMERCIO Y FINANCIACIÓN DEL COMERCIO — RESOLVER LOS PROBLEMAS DE ACCESO ESTRUCTURAL Y DE LIQUIDEZ A CORTO PLAZO | ||
15 h 15 — 16 h 30 |
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BID: | Financiación del comercio: Crisis y respuesta en las Américas | ||
Daniela Carrera-Marquis, Jefa, División de Mercados Financieros, Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo
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Grupo del Banco Mundial: | Financiación del comercio: de la respuesta a la crisis a una ayuda estructurada |
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Scott Stevenson, directivo superior, Corporación Financiera Internacional, Programa Mundial de Financiación del Comercio
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BAfD: | Financiación del comercio: resolver los problemas de acceso estructural en África | ||
Yaw Kuffour, Jefe, División de Instituciones Financieras, Banco Africano de Desarrollo
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Debate |
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Audio: Escuchar la 1° Sesión > ayuda |
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2ª SESIÓN: |
PROBLEMAS DE FINANCIACIÓN DEL COMERCIO DE LAS MICROEMPRESAS Y LAS PYME | ||
16 h 30 — 17 h 30 |
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UPU: | La financiación del comercio y el sistema postal |
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Nils Clotteau, Experto en asociaciones y movilización de recursos, Unión Postal Universal
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Symbiotics Group: | Financiación del comercio y microcrédito | ||
Roland Dominicé, Director General, Symbiotics Group
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Debate |
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