FREE TRADE HELPS REDUCE POVERTY, SAYS NEW WTO SECRETARIAT STUDY

PRESS/181
13 June 2000


A new WTO Secretariat study published today (19 June) finds that trade liberalization helps poor countries to catch up with rich ones and that this faster economic growth helps to alleviate poverty. WTO Director-General Mike Moore said: "This report confirms that although trade alone may not be enough to eradicate poverty, it is essential if poor people are to have any hope of a brighter future. For example, 30 years ago, South Korea was as poor as Ghana. Today, thanks to trade led growth, it is as rich as Portugal."

The following is a selection of the highlights of the study "Trade, Income Disparity and Poverty", by Dan Ben-David of Tel Aviv University and L. Alan Winters of Sussex University.