International Trade Centre
The International Trade Centre (ITC) (French: Centre du commerce international (CCI)) is a multilateral agency which has a joint mandate with the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations (UN) through the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
Abbreviation | ITC |
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Predecessor | International Trade Information Centre |
Formation | 1964 |
Type | Intergovernmental organization |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | To foster inclusive and sustainable economic development |
Headquarters | Geneva, Switzerland |
Coordinates | 46.217429°N 6.141458°E |
Region | Worldwide |
Methods | Education, Publications, Training, Knowledge dissemination |
Fields | International development, Economic development |
Executive Director | Pamela Coke-Hamilton since July 2020 |
Parent organization | World Trade Organization United Nations |
Budget (2017) | CHF 116.24 million |
Staff (2017) | 299 |
Website | www.intracen.org |
Politics portal |
The headquarters of the ITC are in Geneva, and the agency employs around 300 employees from over 80 different nationalities.
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