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    UAE Launches Host-Nation Website for World Trade Organization’s 13th Ministerial Conference

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has launched a dedicated website for the World Trade Organization’s 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13) in Abu Dhabi. The website provides comprehensive information on essential trade issues relevant to MC13, which is scheduled to take place from 26th to 29th February.

    As the host of MC13, and with Minister of State for Foreign Trade Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi as its Chair, UAE aims to ensure the success of MC13 and deliver a substantial package that aligns with the collective interest of the membership. The Ministerial Conference is the highest decision-making body of the WTO, overseeing the rules of trade between nations, including trade in goods, services, and intellectual property. It meets on a biannual basis, bringing together trade ministers from around the world to negotiate and build consensus on international trade matters.

    The website serves as a one-stop shop for delegates, government officials, and stakeholders attending MC13, as well as for journalists seeking to keep up with the conference’s deliberations. It also includes a media section for necessary updates throughout the conference’s four days. It showcases a range of cultural activities available during the conference at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre’s Heritage Pavilion.

    The website also features key details on side events organized by UAE partners, including sessions with world-renowned trade experts weighing in on topics such as the role of women in trade in Africa, TradeTech, supply-chain finance, and MSME participation. These events can be accessed via the website at WTO13.

    The WTO is an intergovernmental organization comprising 164 Member States. It is the only multilateral organization that operates the global system of trade rules and is dedicated to enabling Member States to use trade to stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and improve living standards for people globally.

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