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Rising protectionism is even worse than leading multilateral institutions say it is.
While counterfeits must be combated, drugs that are legally but poorly produced, substandard medicines-the subject of today's briefing-tend to get a free pass, even when they kill.
Join us at the American Enterprise Institute for a lively discussion on the implications of recent World Trade Organization decisions on trade and the environment. Initiating the discussion will be Dr. Arthur Appleton, a Geneva trade specialist in this area. Arthur was one of the major players...
At a recent trade conference I was astonished to see a poster with the words "Aid not Trade." As though the two were mutually exclusive.
The intent behind a proposed treaty to criminalize the manufacture and trade in counterfeited drugs is good, but only a treaty initiated by the World Health Organization will suffice.
TransAtlantic Business Dialogue Report to the US-EU Summit in Ireland, 26 June 2004
Establishing a Barrier-Free Transatlantic Market: Principles and Recommendations
Introduction and Executive Summary
A constructive and cooperative relationship between the United States and European Union is central to global security and...
Comcast has been the beneficiary of a complex federal regulatory system that tilted the playing field toward cable.
The Obama administration's entanglement in the GM bankruptcy has violated some important tenets of our international trade policy.




