Trade facilitation aims at achieving simpler, cheaper and faster trade across borders. It aims to ensure that regulatory measures are implemented without becoming a burden on traders. 

By simplifying and harmonizing Customs and other Government agencies’ border procedures, trade facilitation makes international trade cheaper and more transparent, efficient, resilient, greener and accessible for all.
 

UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

  • Delivers comprehensive technical assistance and capacity-building across all aspects of trade facilitation, including paperless trade and digitalization.
     
  • Conducts in-depth research and analysis to support evidence-based policymaking.
     
  • Actively contributes to the multilateral agenda on logistics, trade facilitation, and supply chain management.
     

Trade facilitation solutions

Our solutions are designed to support countries in overcoming barriers to trade by providing targeted digital tools, training, and advisory services.

From building capacity and simplifying procedures to promoting sustainable practices and improving transit coordination, each solution addresses specific challenges to facilitate cross-border trade.

Together, they form a comprehensive approach to empower countries to enhance efficiency, transparency, and resilience in their trade systems.

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Trade facilitation solutions implemented since 2015

 

Select a technical assistance product in the legend to display UNCTAD support worldwide

 
 
List of countries that have benefited from this programme:
 
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Documents and publications

Review of Maritime Transport 2024
Navigating maritime chokepoints
UNCTAD/RMT/2024 - 22 Oct 2024
Roadmap for building a trade single window
Transport and Trade Facilitation Series No. 21
UNCTAD/DTL/ASYCUDA/2023/2 - 19 Dec 2023