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Divergent climate change policies among countries could spark a trade war. The WTO should step in.

Gary Clyde Hufbauer | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 08/30/2021

Two months before the next big United Nations climate conference in November, the three biggest greenhouse gas emitters—the United States, Europe, and China—are at loggerheads over how to reduce reliance…

Resurrecting the Environmental Goods Agreement

William Reinsch | Center for Strategic and International Studies | 08/30/2021

Several weeks ago I warned you there ...

How much investment do we need to reach net zero?

Klaas Lenarts, Simone Tagliapietra and Guntram B. Wolff | Bruegel | 08/25/2021

To become climate neutral by mid-...

To Tackle China, the U.S. Should Trade More in Africa

Maria Chaplia | Institute for African Trade & Prosperity | 08/24/2021

The Biden administration has requested...

A coming clash over Hong Kong sanctions?

Jeffrey J. Schott | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 08/17/2021

US sanctions and Chinese countermeasures ...

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