USPres George Bush and Fernando Collor de Mello of Brazil watch as Trade Reps. Carla Hills of the US and Paraguayan Forgn Minister Alexis Fruto, Argetine FM F Guido di Tella, Brazil's FM Hector Gros, ...
Recent surges in trade policy uncertainty highlight the fragility of global supply chains, prompting businesses to consider reshoring—moving production from abroad to domestic locations. Reshoring can ...
It is not every day that a former chief trade negotiator for the U.S. and the titular leader of the U.S. foreign policy establishment urges the abandonment of a rule-based international trading system ...
India and Indonesia’s refusal to ratify the WTO’s fisheries subsidies agreement is weakening efforts to curb overfishing and ...
India has embarked upon striking more bilateral free trade agreements. But the country remains cautious and defensive in its negotiations with the United States, risking the brunt of punitive tariffs ...
On October 31, world leaders will convene in Gyeongju, South Korea, for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum at a critical moment for the global economy. Across the region, countries are ...
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. Problems at the intersection of trade and climate often benefit most from broad engagement with as many countries as possible; rule ...
A central fault line in the coming years will be whether MFN and consensus survive in their current form. There is credible ...
Last month, Johari said the country’s trade agreements with the US might be reviewed and renegotiated if any of the terms were found to be unfair.