Poorest countries could boost exports by $10 billion, meet development goals
The article outlines a plan to help the poorest countries increase their exports and achieve the Millennium Development Goals. By focusing on trade integration and creating a secure global trading environment, the plan aims to boost exports by $10 billion annually for the least-developed countries. This can be achieved through better trade preferences, capacity building, and policy reforms. The proposed Fifteen Point Action Plan could also benefit other Low-Income Countries.