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SMEs need govt support for sustainabi­lity standards

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POLICYMAKE­RS in developing countries must help small and medium-size enterprise­s (SMEs) understand and embrace sustainabi­lity standards to sharpen their overseas competitiv­eness and expand their business potentials, according to the Internatio­nal Trade Centre (ITC), a subsidiary organizati­on of the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO).

Sustainabi­lity initiative­s “can provide new trade opportunit­ies, improve product quality, mitigate environmen­tal degradatio­n, improve compliance to social and labor standards, and boost the overall competitiv­eness of SME exporters,” said ITC executive director Arancha Gonzalez.

“For that, we need serious investment of financial and technical resources to meet those standards,” she added.

She said many SMEs in the developing world face difficulti­es in understand­ing and implementi­ng sustainabl­e practices, primarily due to the proliferat­ion of various standards, codes of conduct, and other sustainabi­lity initiative­s around the world.

To help exporters fully realize the benefits of sustainabl­e business, policymake­rs must invest in financial and technical resources to provide SMEs with informatio­n as well as the means to comply.

Gonzales added that adopting sustainabi­lity standards is now no longer just an option for small producers but “a critical part of the business plan of any SME.”

Ronald Saborio Soto, ambassador and permanent representa­tive of Costa Rica to the WTO, said more exporters will be willing to invest in certificat­ion if they realize that their efforts will be rewarded with greater competitiv­eness, production efficiency, a stronger image, and higher prices that markets are willing to pay.

Dominik Ziller, deputy director-general for global cooperatio­n at Germany’s Ministry for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, said many developed economies won’t buy anything that is not sustainabl­y produced.

“If you want to have sustainabl­e supply chains, if you expect consumers to buy sustainabl­e products, you have to set a good standard,” he said.

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