Former U.S. Department of Commerce undersecretary for international trade Frank Lavin discussed the Trump administration’s ...
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The US deal doesn’t compromise national interest, but brings us big benefits of trade liberalisation
India's trade deal with US marks a significant breakthrough. The nation's media has overlooked the strategic advantages of strengthening ties with the superpower. The agreement involves mutual tariff ...
Rather than delivering balanced gains, the landmark free trade agreement has created growing trade deficits for Indonesia.
As tariffs and trade deals make headlines, here’s a perfect puzzle: Why, as tariffs fell and supply chains expanded in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, did many economies fail to see the ...
Ramesh Chand of Niti Aayog states that the upcoming US trade deal will enhance India's agriculture exports, addressing local demand and increasing farmer income. The deal, which lowers tariffs, is ...
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The fragmentation of global trade architecture and Nigeria’s strategic imperative in AfCFTA era
BY OLISA AGBAKOBA AND COLLINS OKEKE The international trade architecture established in the post-World War II era ...
China’s ambitious development of the Hainan Free Trade Port acquires deeper strategic significance. Much of the commentary surrounding Hainan has been narrowly framed. Analysts frequently ask whether ...
President Trump has announced a significant $200 billion trade agreement with Switzerland and Liechtenstein, aiming to reduce the United States’ $38.5 billion goods deficit with these countries by ...
The India–USA trade deal signed in February 2026 is not a conventional tariff reduction treaty. It is a tectonic realignment of economic strategy and geopolitical calculus blending market incentives ...
Globalization’s first age some 200 years ago sheds light on today’s turn toward economic nationalism The “first age” of globalization was beset by contradictions. In the 60 years or so before World ...
Overview The news that the Doha Round of the World Trade Organization has broken down in Geneva has made many Americans pessimistic about the future of multilateral trade agreements. Politicians on ...
This article originally appeared in the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs’ CIDOB International Yearbook 2026 and was translated to Spanish and Catalan. It is reprinted with permission. Just ...
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