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Promote a universal, rules-based, open, non-discriminatory, and equitable multilateral trading system under the World Trade Organization.

Could this be your career mission?

Below are employers you could work for, occupations they employ, and education and training programs to prepare you to achieve this target.
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Employers
  1. Chambers of Commerce: Advocate for businesses and economic development, promoting trade and commerce within the community.

  2. International Business Associations: Bring together businesses involved in international trade may work towards creating a conducive environment for global commerce.

  3. Economic Development Agencies: Foster economic growth and policies that support international trade.

  4. Trade Promotion Organizations: Some regions have specific organizations dedicated to promoting trade, export, and international business.

  5. Global Business Networking Groups: Bring together local businesses with an international focus may be interested in supporting a universal trading system.

  6. World Affairs Councils: Organize events and discussions on global issues, including international trade and economic policies.

  7. Rotary Clubs: Rotary clubs engage in community service and often have members from diverse professional backgrounds, including business and trade.

  8. International Relations or Economics Departments at Universities: Academic institutions often host discussions and events related to global trade, and student groups may advocate for international cooperation.

  9. Think Tanks: Local think tanks or research organizations may focus on economic policy and international trade issues.

  10. Business Forums or Roundtables: Bring together business leaders and policymakers to discuss economic issues, which may include international trade.

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