When Two Global Agendas Collide: How the EU’s Climate Change Mechanism Could Fall Afoul of International Trade Rules
James Bacchus | CATO Institute | 07/07/2021
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UNCTAD | 07/14/2021
The mechanism could help avoid “carbon leakage”, but its impact on climate change would be limited – only a 0.1% drop in global CO2 emissions – with higher trade costs…
James Bacchus | CATO Institute | 07/07/2021
Hiroki Sekine | Chatham House | 06/28/2021
‘Data free flow with trust’ (DFFT) – which seeks to enable cross-...
Brink Lindsey | Brookings Institute | 06/03/2021
On May 5 the Biden administration announced that it would sup...
Sean Heather | U.S. Chamber of Commerce | 06/01/2021
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In a few weeks, President Bi...
Marjorie A. Chorlins | U.S. Chamber of Commerce | 05/27/2021
President Joe Biden, European ...
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