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Was Buenos Aires the Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? The Future of the World Trade Organization

James Bacchus | 05/08/2018

In all too many minds, the relevance of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is much in doubt. The failure of the 11th Ministerial Conference of the WTO last December in…

Canada and the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Recap and Scoresheet

Dan Ciuriak | 05/01/2018

On March 8, 2018, Canada signed the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreemen...

Reshaping Trade through Women’s Economic Empowerment

Special Report | Centre for International Governance Innovation | 04/20/2018

Currently, women only contribu...

Assessing UK Trade Policy Readiness

David Henig | 04/19/2018

The UK is setting out on the path of an independent trade policy at a difficult time. Public interest...

U.S. Exporters Could Face High Tariffs without NAFTA

Mary Amiti and Caroline Freund | 04/17/2018

An underappreciated benefit of the North American Free Trade Agre...

China’s Foreign Agriculture Investments

Elizabeth Gooch and Fred Gale | 04/09/2018

Chinese companies are increasing their investments in foreign agricultural an...

China Sets Its Sights on South America

Seth Cropsey | 04/09/2018

China’s 15th-century explorer, Admiral Zheng He, led seven voyages between 1403 and 1433, traveli...

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