ARTNeT is an open regional network of research and academic institutions and think-tanks with a keen interest in addressing international trade and investment policy and facilitation issues in the context of sustainable development.
Leveraging trade and investment for sustainable development
The Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT) is concerned with leveraging trade, investment and innovation as powerful engines for growth and sustainable development in the Asia and the Pacific. ARTNeT has been widely recognized as an effective model for pursuing trade policy research, advocacy and capacity building.
Key ARTNeT Features
Region-wide network
of trade researchers, institutions, government representatives and other stakeholders.
Training & workshops
to enhance research in research and government institutions.
Dissemination platform
of trade-related research to policymakers in the Asia-Pacific region.
Reports & policy briefs
and other trade and investment publications relevant to Asia and the Pacific.
Information repository
including databases on trade agreements, trade costs, trade facilitation measures & more.
Trade Indicators Portal
enabling access to a range of trade & investment indicators and datasets.
Latest Publications & Resources
Recent & Upcoming Events
21 Jan 2021 : ARTNeT Webinar: The Simple Analytics of Trade Creation and Diversion by Prof. Alan Deardorff
Abstract: The talk is based on the paper co-authored with Rishi R. Sharma of Colgate University. The paper conducts…
21 Jan 2021 : ESCAP-OECD Initiative on Digital Trade Regulatory Analysis
Regional integration is seen as a key priority by many developing countries towards achieving economic diversification,…
26 Jan 2021 : Webinar on Enhancing Trade Information Portals (TIPs)
The webinar will discuss practical measures for assessing and enhancing Trade Information Portals (TIPs) to make them more…
28 Jan 2021 : ESCAP-OECD Initiative on Digital Trade Regulatory Analysis
Regional integration is seen as a key priority by many developing countries towards achieving economic diversification,…