COVID-19 — the United States continues to spin out of control, with increasing shortages of medical goods; sharp increases in developing countries in the Americas and parts of Asia
Terence P. Stewart | Current Thoughts on Trade | 07/21/2020
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Martin Snijder | Circular Solutions | 08/02/2020
Cross-border frictions prevent economies of scale in tackling plastic pollution. Trade facilitation can help increase the “three Rs” – reduce, re-use and recycle. Governments and firms must collaborate to scale…
Terence P. Stewart | Current Thoughts on Trade | 07/21/2020
Rafiq Dossani | RAND Corporation | 07/06/2020
Until 1999, China was the largest borrower from the International Develop...
Mayaz Alam | The Diplomat | 07/06/2020
With the fallout from the coronavirus further straining U.S.-China relatio...
Yukon Huang and Jeremy Smith | The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | 06/24/2020
With relation...
Barthélémy Bonadio, Zhen Huo, Andrei Levchenko, Nitya Pandalai-Nayar | VoxEU | 05/25/2020
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