NextGenTrade®

WITA’s NextGenTrade® initiative focuses on emergent trade issues that will be at the center of trade discussions, negotiations and disputes in the years to come.

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3D-printing might not kill global trade after all. Here’s why

Wolfgang Lehmacher and Martin Schwemmer | World Economic Forum | 10/05/2017

Last year Adidas has opened its first 3D-printing plant for sports shoes – its highly automated, so-called ‘speedfactory’ – in Ansbach, a small town in Bavaria in the south-eastern part of Germany….

Negotiating Trade Barriers Behind the Border

Kimberly Ann Elliott | Center for Global Development | 08/11/2017

U.S. trade agreements today look nothing like they...

Modernizing NAFTA for 21st Century Workers

Susan Ariel Aaronson and Kimberly Ann Elliott | George Washington University | 08/02/2017

After years of praise and pr...

Global Value Chains and the Changing Demands on Trade Policy

Kimberly Ann Elliott | Center for Global Development | 07/28/2017

WASHINGTON, DC – June, 2017–Tariff...

How Blockchain is Changing Track and Trace

Finbarr Bermingham | Global Trade Review | 07/28/2017

This article was originally published by the Global Trade Review....

Services Promote the Competitiveness of U.S. SMEs

Sherry M. Stephenson | International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development | 05/30/2017

The majority of f...

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