Yet, the most remarkable aspect of the experience so far is just how ineffective China’s attempted trade coercion has been. Politically, Beijing’s efforts have clearly failed. The Australian ...
Australia has become the test case for how the world faces a more assertive China. Beijing has hit Australia with a barrage of trade sanctions of unprecedented breadth and obviousness of coercive ...
-- John Kemp is a Reuters columnist. The views expressed are his own -- By John Kemp LONDON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - As hopes for reaching a binding agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions at the ...
By: Jacques Otumfuo & Albert Derrick Fiatui (CIMAG)Global maritime trade is the invisible engine behind more than 80% of world trade by volume.In the wake of a prolonged pandemic disruption, the past ...
12 March 2025 - International trade is once again in the spotlight. A new Monthly Briefing from UN DESA examines the evolving dynamics, offering insights into both the risks and potential ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. With the phase one trade deal signed—and with China now promising (somewhat ...
International relations is full of David and Goliath stories right now—most notably Ukraine and Russia—but one of the most interesting ones has gone largely unnoticed by the U.S. public, and carries ...
A long-delayed meeting of World Trade Organization (WTO) ministers scheduled for today was postponed yet again due to the omicron variant of COVID-19. However, the need for a trade policy reckoning ...
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