In this special episode of the Weekly Tradecast, we’re looking back at some of our most popular podcasts over 2023 and the many challenges they address.
And what a year it’s been. Economic recovery is shaky as conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and elsewhere fuel tensions and uncertainty. A cost-of-living crisis persisted throughout the year, with developing countries in particular feeling the pain of a sharp rise in interest rates.
Another big issue of 2023 was extreme weather and the impact of global warming. We looked at investing in the green transition and how trade can make a big difference in protecting the planet.
As technology transforms every aspect of our lives, we explored the risks and opportunities of e-commerce and the digital economy.
With UNCTAD celebrating its 60th birthday in 2024, we also took a tour of the archives and some of the more unusual aspects of our history.
The Weekly Tradecast returns in early January with new episodes and more insights on the world of trade and development. Happy holidays!
76. All aboard the environment express: Global tourism needs more investment to reach greener heights
75. No time to waste: Why we need far more investment around climate change and sustainable development
74. Green light: How trade can drive the clean energy transition and cut global emissions
73. Shaping the future: Why the right digital path is key to sustainable and inclusive development
72. Food for thought: Can fish ever be sustainable as human hunger grows?
71. UN report: After years of lost growth, least developed countries need inclusive finance to meet development goals
70. Investing in the female future: Why we need better financing for women entrepreneurs
69. A booster for the future: Why investment in healthcare needs to be bigger and broader
68. Back on track: How to help small businesses recover from turmoil and return to growth
67. Prices and profits: Is commodity speculation making the global food crisis worse?
66. UN trade report: Global economy sees weak growth as many financial and development challenges remain
65. Charting the course: Shipping industry must balance uncertainty, investment and the environment
64. Commodity conundrum: Why developing countries need to add value to their exports of raw materials
63. Rising concerns: Solutions, strategies to keep the good face of inflation, not the bad and the ugly
62. Rising concerns: The good, the bad and the ugly faces of inflation
61. Easing the burden: Reforms to multilateral lenders and money for developing countries on G20 agenda
60. Extinction or protection: The race to stop the illegal wildlife trade before it’s too late
59. Disruption and demand: How Africa can help diversify global supply chains
58. Cracked rice bowl: Why an essential crop needs to be bigger but also better for the environment
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