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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala claims move to end exemption ‘sends signal’ for governments and businesses to prepare for new regime
Policies to address issues such as climate change and national security are piling up without a coherent strategy
Last week’s ministerial was mainly disappointing for its failure to address the environment
Boost for trade body though progress lacking on overfishing and aid for farmers
Piyush Goyal tells FT that trade policy has no role in tackling climate change
It does more than you’d think, and we’d miss it if it went
Our understanding of comparative advantage is confused and damaging
Developed and developing countries alike face an array of challenges on trade
A WTO meeting next week will discuss the bizarre idea of trying to put border tariffs on data flows
Prospects for the upcoming Abu Dhabi ministerial gathering don’t look great
The US is backing the right to regulate over the free flow of information
Director-general warns of impact on living standards and urges members to avoid protectionism
Kyiv files WTO lawsuit against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia after they ban imports
The WTO has little role in regulating environmental subsidies and regulations
Countries are switching supply chains to less efficient exporters and risking higher costs and conflict, says report
Slow and iterative litigation through the WTO looks the most promising route to a global carbon pricing regime
Move sets up clash at WTO meeting next month after complaints from drinks exporters
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala warns about regional trade blocs but is hopeful about reforms to recognise digital trade’s growth
Volumes expected to grow at just 1.7% as director-general warns food insecurity remains a threat
Departure of David Malpass spurs charities and NGOs to step up efforts to reform multilateral lender
Less than 9% of rich-world companies have sold up and left the country despite Ukraine war
Rumours of the demise of international business and trade have been exaggerated
Move to raise global environmental standards and protect domestic industry could breach WTO rules, warn analysts
Beijing says move necessary to defend ‘legitimate rights’ in response to Washington’s semiconductor controls
US has forced a dispute panel ruling over national security it will now disturbingly ignore
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