U.S. and EU provide fresh details of giant trade pact
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World Politics Review on MSNThe United States’ Biggest Vulnerability in the Trade War: Its Knowledge Economy
The more Trump escalates his trade war, the more he risks retaliation against U.S. intellectual property. The post The United States' Biggest Vulnerability in the Trade War: Its Knowledge Economy appeared first on World Politics Review.
This is an audio transcript of the Swamp Notes podcast episode: ‘How to rebuild global trade’
Trade negotiation results have been “largely positive” for wheat so far amid trade uncertainty, a U.S. Wheat Associates leader says. “I think it’s really important that farmer-led organizations keep an
The current global trade situation tends to be subject to the application of tariffs rather than following the World Trade Organization (WTO) mechanism.
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India Today on MSNHow the world is witnessing WTO's last stand
With Donald Trump back on a tariff rampage and rules-based trade crumbling, can a coalition of developing economies salvage the WTO?
There had been great hope at the turn of the century that China would end long-standing predatory and criminal trade practices by joining the World Trade Organization. By and large, however, Beijing did not abandon those practices after accession in December 2001.
Brazil submitted its formal response to a U.S. trade investigation on Monday, rejecting the allegations while challenging the legitimacy of the probe itself. While calling for "constructive dialogue," the Brazilian government stated that it does not recognize Washington's authority to launch the unilateral investigation.
Brazil has requested consultations at the World Trade Organization over tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on the South American nation.
Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is not backing down from his criticism of President Donald Trump, even as his country faces a staggering 50% tariff.
Brazil has not signed a formal 20-year trade pact with China, the Brazilian Presidency’s Communications Secretariat told Reuters, contrary to social media posts saying it struck a deal with its largest trading partner the day after tariff threats from the United States.