A/RES/74/201 GA
International trade and development : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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| Draft symbol | A/C.2/74/L.15/Rev.1 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/74/201 |
| Category | INTERNATIONAL TRADE |
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| UN Document | A/RES/74/201 ↗ |
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/74/201
General Assembly
Distr.: General
13 January 2020
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Seventy-fourth session
Agenda item 17 (a)
Macroeconomic policy questions: international trade
and development
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on
19 December 2019
[on the report of the Second Committee (A/74/A/74/379/Add.1)]
74/201. International trade and development
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolutions 56/178 of 21 December 2001, 57/235 of 20 December
2002, 58/197 of 23 December 2003, 59/221 of 22 December 2004, 60/184 of
22 December 2005, 61/186 of 20 December 2006, 62/184 of 19 December 2007,
63/203 of 19 December 2008, 64/188 of 21 December 2009, 65/142 of 20 December
2010, 66/185 of 22 December 2011, 67/196 of 21 December 2012, 68/199 of 20
December 2013, 69/205 of 19 December 2014, 70/187 of 22 December 2015, 71/214
of 21 December 2016, 72/202 of 20 December 2017 and 73/219 of 20 December 2018,
Reaffirming its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled “Transforming
our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, in which it adopted a
comprehensive, far-reaching and people-centred set of universal and transformative
Sustainable Development Goals and targets, its commitment to working tirelessly for
the full implementation of the Agenda by 2030, its recognition that eradicating
poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest
global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development, its
commitment to achieving sustainable development in its three dimensions –
economic, social and environmental – in a balanced and integrated manner, and to
building upon the achievements of the Millennium Development Goals and seeking
to address their unfinished business,
Reaffirming also its resolution 69/313 of 27 July 2015 on the Addis Ababa
Action Agenda of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development,
which is an integral part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, supports
and complements it, helps to contextualize its means of implementation targets with
concrete policies and actions, and reaffirms the strong political commitment to
address the challenge of financing and creating an enabling environment at all levels
for sustainable development in the spirit of global partnership and solidarity,
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Recognizing the need to ensure that the benefits of trade are more widely shared,
Reaffirming World Trade Organization decision WT/MIN(15)/48-WT/L/982 of
19 December 2015 on the implementation of preferential treatment in favour of
services and service suppliers of least developed countries and increasing their
participation in services trade and decision WT/L/508/Add.1 of 25 July 2012 on
accession by the least developed countries, encouraging progress on the
implementation of the World Trade Organization work programme on small
economies, which supports their efforts towards sustainable development, as also
reflected in the outcome document of the third International Conference on Small
Island Developing States, the SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA)
Pathway, 1 and stressing that Aid for Trade and targeted trade-related capacity-
building are essential to integrating developing countries, in particular the least
developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing
States, into the international trading system,
Recognizing the critical role of women as producers and traders and the need to
address their specific challenges in order to facilitate their equal and active
participation in domestic, regional and international trade,
Recognizing also that multilateral rules and disciplines are the best guarantee
against protectionism and are fundamental to the transparency, predictability and
stability of international trade,
Noting the commitments to working to ensure that bilateral, regional and
plurilateral trade agreements complement the multilateral trading system, recognizing
that they can play an important role in complementing global liberalization initiatives,
and in this regard welcoming the entry into force of the Agreement Establishing the
African Continental Free Trade Area, on 30 May 2019,
Reiterating the pledge that no one will be left behind, reaffirming the
recognition that the dignity of the human person is fundamental, and the wish to see
the Goals and targets met for all nations and peoples and for all segments of society,
and recommitting to endeavour to reach the furthest behind first,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Trade and Development Board of the United
Nations Conference on Trade and Development 2 and the report of the Secretary-
General;3
2.
Reaffirms that international trade is an engine for inclusive growth and
poverty eradication and that it contributes to the promotion of sustainable development,
structural transformation and industrialization, particularly in developing countries;
3.
Reiterates that States will not be able to achieve the ambitious Goals and
targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 4 without a revitalized and
enhanced global partnership and comparably ambitious means of implementation, and
that a revitalized global partnership will facilitate an intensive global engagement in
support of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, bringing together Governments,
civil society, the private sector, the United Nations system and other actors and
mobilizing all available resources;
4.
Reaffirms the commitments made through the adoption of the Addis Ababa
Action Agenda of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development5
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1 Resolution 69/15, annex.
2 A/74/15 (Part I) and A/74/15 (Part II).
3 A/74/221.
4 Resolution 70/1.
5 Resolution 69/313, annex.
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in, inter alia, international trade as an important action area for sustainable
development;
5.
Notes with concern that the World Trade Organization is increasingly
affected by insufficient progress in multilateral trade negotiations and that it is
imperative for the World Trade Organization to address issues that are at the heart of
current problems in international trade, and recognizes in this regard the need to
strengthen the World Trade Organization, with a view to ensuring the continued
viability and effectiveness of its dispute settlement, negotiating and monitoring
functions;
6.
Recommits firmly to promoting a universal, rules-based, open, transparent,
predictable, inclusive, non-discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system
under the World Trade Organization, as well as meaningful trade liberalization;
7.
Emphasizes the urgent need to combat protectionism in all its forms and
to rectify any trade-distorting measures that are inconsistent with World Trade
Organization rules, recognizing the right of countries, in particular developing
countries, to fully utilize flexibilities consistent with their World Trade Organization
commitments and obligations, and also emphasizes that the work of the World Trade
Organization shall maintain development at its centre, with provisions for special and
differential treatment remaining integral;
8.
Urges the international community to adopt urgent and effective measures
to eliminate the use of unilateral economic, financial or trade measures that are not
authorized by relevant organs of the United Nations, that are inconsistent with the
principles of international law or the Charter of the United Nations or that contravene
the basic principles of the multilateral trading system and that affect, in particular,
but not exclusively, developing countries;
9.
Calls upon all members of the World Trade Organization to urgently
conclude negotiations on fisheries subsidies in 2019, consistent with the decision of
the eleventh Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization6 and with a view
to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals;
10. Underlines the importance of the Agreement on Trade Facilitation annexed
to the Protocol amending the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade
Organization in improving transparency, expediting the movement, release and
clearance of goods, including goods in transit, and thereby reducing trade costs, and
in this regard encourages its full and effective implementation, including through
enhanced support towards its implementation;
11.
Looks forward to the convening of the fifteenth session of the United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development in Barbados from 18 to 23 October 2020;
12. Welcomes the convening of the twelfth Ministerial Conference of the
World Trade Organization in Nur-Sultan from 8 to 11 June 2020, looks forward to
achieving positive outcomes in a balanced, inclusive and transparent way, and
expresses its appreciation to the Government of Kazakhstan for hosting the meeting;
13. Reiterates the important role of the United Nations Conference on Trade
and Development as the focal point within the United Nations system for the
integrated treatment of trade and development and interrelated issues in the areas of
finance, technology, investment and sustainable development, and in contributing to
supporting the implementation of the 2030 Agenda;
14. Reaffirms the commitment at the very heart of the 2030 Agenda to leave
no one behind and commit to taking more tangible steps to support people in
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6 WT/MIN(17)/64-WT/L/1031 of 13 December 2017.
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vulnerable situations and the most vulnerable countries and to reach the furthest
behind first;
15. Requests the Secretary-General, in collaboration with the secretariat of the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, to submit to the General
Assembly at its seventy-fifth session a report on the implementation of the present
resolution and on developments in the international trading system, including
concrete recommendations to accelerate the implementation of the Addis Ababa
Action Agenda in this regard, and decides to include in the provisional agenda of its
seventy-fifth session, under the item entitled “Macroeconomic policy questions”, the
sub-item entitled “International trade and development”.
52nd plenary meeting
19 December 2019
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