This Week’s Key China Trade Talks Are in Beijing, Not Shanghai
Mercy A. Kuo, Wendy Cutler, James Green | The Diplomat | 08/02/2019
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Cathleen D. Cimino-Isaacs | Congressional Research Service | 08/23/2019
Background Labor provisions in free trade agreements (FTAs)—both in the U.S. and globally—were first included in the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC), the side agreement to the 1994…
Mercy A. Kuo, Wendy Cutler, James Green | The Diplomat | 08/02/2019
Why did China’s trade talks i...
Marek Gootman, Rachel Barker, and Max Bouchet | Brookings | 07/31/2019
Jennifer Lind | Chatham House | 07/29/2019
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Dan Ciuriak, Ali Dadkhah, and Jingliang Xiao | C.D. Howe Institute | 07/25/2019
Mark Linscott, Trevor Cloen, Nidhi Upadhyaya | Atlantic Council | 07/16/2019
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Andrew Duff | European Policy Centre | 07/11/2019
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