Search Results
-
FILTER BY DATEAll Time
-
-
FILTER BY RELEVANCEMost Relevant
-
-
FILTER BY CONTENT TYPEAll Content Types
-
Yes, China manipulates its currency, but it’s a form of generous foreign aid to Americans.
The collapse of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Doha round of trade negotiations has raised important questions about the future of the WTO as an organization, the future of multilateral trade rounds, the place of trade in the development agenda, and the fragmentation of trade through bilateral and regional free...
In 2011, the United States’s sleepy free trade agenda finally got a shot of caffeine, but if the U.S. wants to seriously bolster its economy in 2012, policymakers ought to anchor their boats to the quay of an aggressive free trade agenda.
U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab and others on the Doha round, the WTO, and the future of free trade.
The possibility of a grand bargain that would produce major trade liberalization in manufacturing, services and agriculture has steadily diminished and has now disappeared.
India is being blamed for the logjam on Doha, but the real culprits are the United States and the European Union.
The Obama administration may have decided to increase demands for acceptable compromises on Doha, even at the risk of jettisoning the negotiations.
Given the bleak outlook for the World Trade Organization Doha Round, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement will become the single most important US trade initiative over the next several years.






