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).

International Trade Centre
AbbreviationITC
PredecessorInternational Trade Information Centre
Formation1964 (1964)
TypeIntergovernmental organization
Legal statusActive
PurposeTo foster inclusive and sustainable economic development
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Coordinates46.217429°N 6.141458°E / 46.217429; 6.141458
Region
Worldwide
MethodsEducation, Publications, Training, Knowledge dissemination
FieldsInternational 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
Websitewww.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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