1、Enabling Indigenous Trade:Actionable Guidance forGovernmentsW H I T E P A P E RM A R C H 2 0 2 5Images:Getty ImagesDisclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project,insight area or interaction.The findings,interpretations and conclusions expressed herei
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3、this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,including photocopying and recording,or by any information storage and retrieval system.ContentsExecutive summary 3Introduction 41 International community 71.1 International agreements 71.2 International programmes and ini
4、tiatives 102 National community 112.1 Trade agreements 112.2 Indigenous involvement in trade policy-making 132.3 Trade promotion and facilitation 142.4 Government financing and investment 172.5 National legislation 17Conclusion 21Contributors 22Endnotes 23Enabling Indigenous Trade:Actionable Guidanc
5、e forGovernments2Executive summaryThis paper explores the growing interest in the inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in international trade.Governments,international organizations,businesses and Indigenous organizations all have crucial roles to play in realizing this objective.The paper highlights the
6、 gap in actionable guidance for governments to support Indigenous business participation in the global economy and introduces a typology of measures that they can use to promote Indigenous inclusion in trade at different levels,whether it be international,national or local.Its key points include:The