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- Workshop on the Trade Dimension of Rio+20: Unpacking the Issues
19 Jan 2012 - 19 Jan 2012 , New York - Special Event on the Trade Dimension of Rio+20: Unpacking the Issues
25 Jan 2012 - 25 Jan 2012 , New York - Second Workshop on The Trade Dimension of Rio+20: Key Issues for the Outcome Document
16 Mar 2012 - 16 Mar 2012 , New York
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Trade
Trade and Sustainable Development is addressed in Chapter 2 of Agenda 21, and in Chapter V and Chapter X of the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation.
Trade liberalisation and globalisation can have both positive and negative effects on sustainable development. There is a continued need to support efforts by developing countries to integrate themselves into and derive benefits from the multilateral trading system. At the same time, attention also must be given to enhancing the contribution of the multilateral trading system to sustainable development.
A supportive international economic environment is crucial. Agenda 21 calls for "a supportive international climate for achieving environment and development goals by:
- promoting sustainable development through trade liberalisation;
- making trade and environment mutually supportive;
- providing adequate financial resources to developing countries dealing with international debt; and
- encouraging macroeconomic policies conducive to environment and development."