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Two years after September 11, the US is still blind to the perils of imperial isolation.
Clyde Prestowitz
September 13, 2003
Bold Action Can Still Save Doha Round
An American initiative to eliminate subsidies would break the trade logjam.
Clyde Prestowitz
September 19, 2003
No Good Reason to Dance
Nor should WTO negotiators hurry back to the table without a long-term vision for trade.
Ernesto Zedillo
September 22, 2003
China Joins the Global Economy - Part One
How bureaucratic barriers were breached with a policy of 'No flow, no dough.'
David Zweig
September 15, 2003
Moving Money from One Pocket to Another
Will the EU's new farm reform package bolster its position in the WTO?
Shada Islam
August 1, 2003
The Poor Like Globalization
But institutions and policies are needed to deliver the hoped for results
David Dollar
June 23, 2003
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Trade Talks Lead to “Death of Doha and Birth of New WTO”
WTO commits to ending export subsidies for agriculture with some exceptions
Shawn Donnan
December 21, 2015
Global Trade Entering “Era of Fragmentation”
Countries busily form exclusive trade agreements – and ignore the WTO
Finbarr Bermingham
June 3, 2015
A Shield That’s Not Required
India requires government ministries to procure locally-built electronic products
Nayan Chanda
January 15, 2015
China Must Lift Trade Restrictions on Rare Earth Elements
Countries can conserve raw materials, but restrictions must apply to domestic markets, too
August 18, 2014
An Opportunity That India Let Go
Indian farmers cling to wasteful subsidies
Nayan Chanda
August 11, 2014
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