GENEVA, Dec ‌9 (Reuters) - ​Global ‌trade is set ​to grow ‍by about 7% ​this ​year ⁠and is on track to exceed a record $35 ...
We asked a group of experts to envision the future of supply chains and how changes to them will impact national economies.
In recent months, governments across the world have looked for ways to respond to America’s turn from liberal trade to ...
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Canada posted a small monthly international trade surplus in September, reversing a trend of seven consecutive months of ...
The monthly trade deficit fell to its lowest level in five years after the president’s imposition of sweeping global tariffs. But it’s unclear whether the trend will persist.
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The rewiring of global trade is not a temporary disruption, but a structural shift with enduring implications. Rising tariffs, export controls, and investment restrictions are reconfiguring ...
I have spent a large part of the past twelve years advising nearly three dozen international governments as to how to best approach creating a legal framework that can work in a global marketplace.
Though trade flows have adjusted, more diversified global value chains could help lessen the impact of future shocks. The demand and supply shocks unleashed by the pandemic were expected to lead to a ...
Sharks have had a tough time since the 1970s, when overfishing, habitat loss and a growing trade in their fins began to cut ...
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