Wolfowitz, Paul2016-08-112016-08-112005-10-12https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24880Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, complimented the impressive work of agencies like the Japan International Cooperation Agency and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation. Japan is a big player everywhere in the world. The World Bank depends heavily on Japanese financial markets for borrowing. Today, Japan is a major market for developing countries and a major source of development assistance. Developing countries will need assistance to help their entrepreneurs take advantage of new trade opportunities. A swift and meaningful conclusion to the Doha round is essential if the Bank is to win the fight against poverty, disease, and hunger.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOLIVING STANDARDSTARIFFSECONOMIC GROWTHDEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCECOUNTRIESWORLD TRADE ORGANIZATIONBARRIERSFUTURESFUTUREINTERESTBORDER PROTECTIONVALUETRADE BARRIERSCONCESSIONSTRADE REFORMDEVELOPING COUNTRIESEXPORTSDEVELOPING ECONOMIESCONSUMERSAGRICULTUREAGENCIESCAPACITY BUILDINGTRADE FACILITATIONCOUNTRYTRADE AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIESPROCESS OF ADJUSTMENTWEALTHPROTECTIONISMFREE TRADEDEMOCRACIESDEVELOPED COUNTRIESGOVERNANCEPREFERENTIAL ACCESSBANK LENDINGDEVELOPMENTTRADEINTERESTSGOODSINTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONGLOBAL TRADEMARKET SHARETECHNICAL ASSISTANCEEXTREME POVERTYTRAININGSHAREADJUSTMENTAGRICULTURAL MARKETSFINANCIAL MARKETSAGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIESINVESTMENTSADJUSTMENT PROCESSLENDINGWORLD TRADEFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSDEBTWTOSHAREHOLDERAGENCYACCESSIMPORTSECONOMIC REFORMSBLOCK TRADEAGRICULTURAL TRADESUBSIDIESPRICESTRADE POLICIESLIBERALIZATIONTrading for ResultsSpeechWorld BankRealizing the Promise of Doha10.1596/24880