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According to the International Think Tank for LLDCs, the 32 land- locked developing nations account for only 1.2 percent of world trade .
The International Think Tank for LLDCs The International Think Tank for LLDCs was officially launched in 2009 in Ulaanbaatar by Ban Ki-moon (right), United Nations Secretary-General at the time. Its goal is to use top-quality research and advocacy to improve the capacities of landlocked developing countries. It aims to support LLDCs through research, promoting South-South cooperation, sharing best practices, contributing to policy development and establishing ongoing relations with international organizations, including the United Nations system, and development partners in support of LLDCs.
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