International cooperation boosts global services trade, transforming economies and improving lives.
Countries around the world are working together to improve competition in their service markets, leading to better living standards and economic competitiveness. As services become a larger part of the economy, international demand for services is growing. Governments collaborate on services trade policy because services are now provided by private companies in competition with each other, and working together allows for more benefits to be gained. This cooperation is important for businesses, and developing countries have the potential to benefit from trade in services.