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Foreign Policy: Crash Course Government and Politics
Today Craig finishes up our series on U.S. Government and Politics by talking about both the least and most important aspect of government: foreign policy. Foreign policy is important because it has the potential to affect the largest...
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Trump can't be trusted to follow trade agreements, professor says
Scott Lucas, professor of international politics at University College Dublin, says Canada could take tariff disputes with the U.S. to bodies such as the World Trade Organization, but that's a process that could take years, and...
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World Trade Organization
World Trade Organization identifies organizations that contribute to interaction among individuals and nations by reviewing functions of the World Trade Organization.
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Free Trade vs. Protectionism
More trade tends to lead to more prosperity for a society. So everyone should favor completely free international trade, right? Well not exactly. Some economists promote protectionism, which restricts trade with other countries to...
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Policing Trade
Global trade relations have hit a rough patch. Can the World Trade Organization hold the regime together?
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World Trade Organization fisheries agreement comes into force, curbing harmful subsidies
New ReviewWorld Trade Organization members celebrated the entry into force on Monday of a fisheries deal that marks the global body's first multilateral agreement with environmental sustainability at its core.
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Trump’s new tariffs rattle stock markets, trade partners
Benchmarks fell in Asia, with South Korea’s Kospi dropping nearly 4% after the tariff rate for the U.S. ally was set at 15%. The U.S. dollar weakened against the Japanese yen, trading at more than 150 yen per dollar
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Russia Challenges Trump Tariffs, But Will the White House Budge?
Seven complains so far have been filed against the Trump administration’s tariffs on steel and aluminum, but it may be years until a ruling comes down. “Even if they do eventually come to a conclusion, Trump might just say, ‘Well, that’s...
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Canada not yet waiving COVID-19 vaccine patents
Vaccine patents are a hot topic at the World Trade Organization. Some countries, including the U.S., argue patents should be waived in the pandemic to increase vaccine supply for the world at a faster pace. Canada is not actively...
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Australia to launch WTO appeal over China’s barley tariffs
China imposed punitive duties totalling 80.5 percent on Australian barley in May as bilateral relations deteriorated.
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Trade uncertainty could worsen global economic challenges, IMF warns
The IMF now forecasts global growth at 2.8 percent for 2025, a sharp 0.5 percentage points reduction from its January estimate, with a further slowdown to 3 percent projected for 2026
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Xi positions China as defender of rules-based trade during Vietnam visit
China and Vietnam expressed their support for maintaining a multilateral trade regime centered around the World Trade Organization, in a joint statement issued on Tuesday at the end of a two-day visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Xi Unleashes Revenge War On Trump: China Poaches U.S. Tariff Victims For Payback | Details
China and the European Union are holding fresh trade talks aimed at deepening economic cooperation in response to former U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff threats. Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and the EU Trade...
Bloomberg
EU Could Use Anti-Coercion Tool Against US Tariffs, says Former Trade Negotiator
If US tariffs seek to pressure a change in European policy, the EU will have "no other option," but to trigger its Anti-Coercion Instrument, says Ignacio García Bercero, Non-Resident Fellow at Bruegel. García Bercero, who served as the...
Bloomberg
War, Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change Transform World Trade
War, Artificial Intelligence and climate change. These moments are changing world trade and supply chains which impact millions of people. Bloomberg's Brendan Murray has more on "The Big Take."
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Global Trade at All-Time High: WTO Director-General
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, WTO Director-General, discusses the global trade outlook and support for environmental policies. She speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: WTO paints gloomier global trade picture
The World Trade Organization downgrades its global trade forecast for this year and next pointing to escalating trade tensions around the world
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STOCKSHOTS: WTO chief issues warning over trade barriers
The World Trade Organization chief warns states that creating barriers to international trade will jeopardise the global economy after Washington slaps steep tariffs on Chinese imports heightening fears of a trade war
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Skyscrapers in Shenzhen
CLEAN: Exterior shots of skyscrapers in Shenzhen including the Huawei building and an Asus sign on another skyscraper on September 20, 2015 in Shenzhen, China.
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva
STOCKSHOTS of the headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Security preps ahead of summit
1. Street scene with motorbikes and banners overhead
2. Sign for APEC summit in foreground, Ho Chi Minh mausoleum in background
3. Police car leading convoy carrying delegates
4. Various of police redirecting traffic
5. Armed guard...
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People in busy Shenzhen city centre on phones
CLEAN: Exterior shots of large crowds of people in a busy shopping area walking around and using their mobile phones to text and talk on September 20, 2015 in Shenzhen, China.
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People in Shenzhen shopping for electronics
CLEAN: Interior shots of people in Shenzhen shopping for consumer electronics in a large electrical store including Acer laptops on display and various Sony and Samsung tablets and smartphones on September 20, 2015 in Shenzhen , China.
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Shoppers in busy Shenzhen buying electronics
CLEAN: Exterior shots of large crowds of shppers in Shenzhen passing a number of electronic shops and traffic driving down busy roads on September 20, 2015 in Shenzhen, China.