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Climate and Trade in a World of Resurgent Industrial Policy

Milan Elkerbout, Katarina Nehrkorn, & William Pizer | Resources for the Future | 03/15/2024

Few citizens and governments consider the current system of international trade beneficial to climate action today, and many worry about the distribution of outcomes. Although free trade has been instrumental…

IPEF — Two Steps Forward, But One Important Step Still Missing

Jane Mellsop | Asia Society Policy Institute | 03/15/2024

The fourteen members of the Indo-Pacifi...

Dilemmas of Deterrence: The United States’ Smart New Strategy Has Six Daunting Trade-Offs

Hal Brands & Zack Cooper | Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) | 03/12/2024

Can Trade Intervention Lead to Freer Trade?

Michael Pettis | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | 02/23/2024

The global trading system has been broken for...

On a Collision Course: China’s Existential Threat to America’s Auto Industry and its Route Through Mexico

Matthew McMullan, Scott Paul, Cathalijne Adams, Scott Boos, & Elizabeth Brotherton-Bunch | Alliance for American Manufacturing | 02/20/2024

13th WTO Ministerial Conference: What is at Stake for Digital Trade?

Marília Maciel | Diplo | 02/19/2024

The thirteenth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade...

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