Links

In this section you will find links to trade related sites which provide generic information.


http://www.unidroit.org
Details of the Unidroit convention on International Factoring.


http://www.bcrpub.co.uk/
Home page of BCR Publishing, specialist publishers of Factoring Yearbooks.


http://www.wto.org/
Home page of the World Trade Organisation.


http://www.iccwbo.org/
The representative body that speaks with authority on behalf of enterprises from all sectors in every part of the world.


http://www.globalreport.com/
GLOBAL PRESS and its subsidiaries, INTERFOCUS and WELT SPIEGEL, produce special country reports with an economic focus, based on the opinions of high level government officials and prominent entrepreneurs in the target country.


http://www.nordicforecasts.com/
An essential guide to long-term economic, political and business prospects in the four major Nordic countries.


http://www.xe.net/currency/
The Universal Currency ConverterÂȘ allows you to perform interactive foreign exchange rate conversion on the Internet.


http://cnnfn.com/
Financial section of the CNN online Web site.


http://www.intl-tradenet.com
A World Trade And Commerce Network.


http://www.wtca.org
Is the World Trade Centers Association and World Trade Center Network. An organization that stands outside of politics across national boundaries, in service to those who develop and facilitate international trade.


http://www.apecsec.org.sg
Is the Asia Pacific Economic/APEC Secretariat. It's goal is to advance Asia-Pacific economic dynamism and sense of community. The Asia-Pacific is experiencing the most striking economic growth in the world. APEC includes all the major economies of the region and the most dynamic, fastest growing economies in the world.


http://www.unicc.org/itc
The International Trade Centre UNCTAD/WTO (ITC) is the focal point in the United Nations system for technical cooperation with developing countries in trade promotion. As an executing agency of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), ITC is directly responsible for implementing UNDP-financed projects in developing countries and economies in transition related to trade promotion.


http://www.unicc.org/unctad/
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is the principal organ of the General Assembly in the field of trade and development. Its main task is accelerate economic growth and development, particularly that of the developing countries.