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Welcome to the World Trade University Global Secretariat

Global Cooperation: The WTU cooperates with several distinguished organizations. Please follow links to view official support letters, from the occasion of the official launching of the WTU at the 3rd UN Conference on Least Developed Countries, in March 2001, hosted by the European Parliament.

 

• Executive Office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN)

• Commonwealth Secretariat

• Government of Canada

• European Union (EU)

• World Trade Organization (WTO)

• United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

• United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

• PANICARO Foundation

• Bank of Montreal

• Trust for the Americas

• CDS IXIS North America Inc.

• Group of 77 at the UN

• The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF)

• Investor Relations Magazine

• International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO

http://www.wtuglobal.org/

rld Trade University (WTU) was launched on the occasion of the 3rd United Nations Conference on Least Developed Countries, hosted by the European Union at the European Parliament in Brussels, May 2001, engaging several agencies of the UN system including UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the United Nations Development programme (UNDP), the International Trade Centre (ITC); as well as the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Commonwealth Secretariat, inter-governmental entities such as the 'Group of 77 and China' (G-77); and Various Departments of the Government of Canada.

The Executive Office of the UN Secretary General commended the World Trade University initiative; UN Resolution A/58/487 recognizes WTU's global platform, the World Trade Forum; the UN Secretary General-through Resolution A/58/319-has reported WTU's global activities to the General Assembly. WTU has been Federally registered in Canada, and legislated through the Special Charter: World Trade University Canada Establishment Act, which has received Royal Assent.  The Act provides the WTU Canada with the power to confer degrees as a private university. WTU Canada will play a lead role in delivering high quality advanced world trade education programs to students from around the world.

Among others, the WTU works in continuing partnership with the UN Special Unit for South South Cooperation (SU/SSC) within the UNDP; the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) of the World Bank Group; and World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC-UK).

We urge you learn more about the WTU Global Secretariat and its initiatives by exploring this site, and by contacting our offices directly.

World Trade University (WTU) was launched on the occasion of the 3rd United Nations Conference on Least Developed Countries, hosted by the European Union at the European Parliament in Brussels, May 2001, engaging several agencies of the UN system including UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the United Nations Development programme (UNDP), the International Trade Centre (ITC); as well as the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Commonwealth Secretariat, inter-governmental entities such as the 'Group of 77 and China' (G-77); and Various Departments of the Government of Canada.

The Executive Office of the UN Secretary General commended the World Trade University initiative; UN Resolution A/58/487 recognizes WTU's global platform, the World Trade Forum; the UN Secretary General-through Resolution A/58/319-has reported WTU's global activities to the General Assembly. WTU has been Federally registered in Canada, and legislated through the Special Charter: World Trade University Canada Establishment Act, which has received Royal Assent.  The Act provides the WTU Canada with the power to confer degrees as a private university. WTU Canada will play a lead role in delivering high quality advanced world trade education programs to students from around the world.

Among others, the WTU works in continuing partnership with the UN Special Unit for South South Cooperation (SU/SSC) within the UNDP; the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) of the World Bank Group; and World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC-UK).

We urge you learn more about the WTU Global Secretariat and its initiatives by exploring this site, and by contacting our offices directly.

 

WTU WEB SITE
http://www.wtuglobal.org/