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Nature Dependent Exporters: What Do They Have in Common?

Filippo Grassi, Dr. Zachary Turk, Professor Ben Groom, and John Willis | Planet Tracker | 09/30/2022

Planet Tracker set out to identify those territories and countries which are dependent on nature for export trade revenues. To do so, natural resource-based exports are defined rather narrowly, excluding…

Biden could reduce inflation, mitigate a recession, and strengthen democracy with a new EU-US trade agreement

Sanjay Patnaik and James Kunhardt | The Brookings Institution | 08/30/2022

What Policy Initiatives Advance Friend-Shoring?

Halit Harput | St.Gallen Endowment for Prosperity through Trade | 08/24/2022

Although the spotlight in recent week...

The Global Struggle to Respond to an Emerging Two-Bloc World

Anu Anwar (Bangladesh), Pamela Aróstica Fernández (Chile), Evi Fitriani (Indonesia), Oyuna Baldakova (Kazakhstan), Oscar M. Otele (Kenya), Abdul-Gafar Tobi Oshodi (Nigeria), Naser Al-Tamimi (Saudi Arabia), Kadir Temiz (Turkey) | Mercator Institute for China Studies | 08/18/2022

A Turning Point for US Climate Progress: Assessing the Climate and Clean Energy Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act

John Larsen, Ben King, Hannah Kolus, Naveen Dasari, Galen Hiltbrand, and Whitney Herndon | Rhodium Group | 08/12/2022

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