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With President Trump skeptical of the WTO’s usefulness and Doha negotiations stalled, the future of global trade rules is in doubt.
With President Trump taking aim at existing trade agreements, countries are increasingly grappling with dispute resolution mechanisms and their implications for global trading rules.
The new tariffs are a high-stake gamble that economic shock and awe can succeed where negotiations have failed.
The CFR Global Imbalances Tracker can be used to gauge, through time, the vulnerability of individual countries and the global economy to the buildup of imbalances in the current account.
CFR's Edward Alden joins James M. Lindsay to discuss U.S. trade policy and the Trump administration's decision to impose tariffs on China.
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
Though President Trump withdrew from the TPP, the remaining members of the trade pact have forged ahead with a new version, leaving the U.S. role in the Asia-Pacific in question.
President Trump argues that tariffs are necessary to protect U.S. national security, but many experts argue that the measures could backfire.
President Trump reached a deal with Canada and Mexico to restructure the North American Free Trade Agreement, hoping a new trilateral accord will reinvigorate the U.S. manufacturing sector.
President Donald Trump’s rejection of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has upended U.S. trade policy, intensifying debate over the effects of trade on employment, inequality, national sovereignty, and safety standards.
President Trump has made reducing the U.S. trade deficit a priority, blaming trade deals like NAFTA, but economists disagree over how policymakers should respond.
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The U.S. Inequality DebatePublic policy experts call income and wealth inequality one of the defining challenges of our time. Recent crises have accelerated these divisions, and the coronavirus pandemic looks set to deepen them further.
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NAFTA and the USMCA: Weighing the Impact of North American TradePresident Trump reached a deal with Canada and Mexico to restructure the North American Free Trade Agreement, hoping a new trilateral accord will reinvigorate the U.S. manufacturing sector.
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Could the Coronavirus Pandemic Revive International Cooperation?New thinking, enlightened leadership, and a favorable distribution of power are necessary for a more cooperative world to emerge in the aftermath of the pandemic.
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Virtual Meeting: The Future of Global Supply ChainsPanelists discuss the stress COVID-19 has placed on global supply chains, the vulnerabilities of “just-in-time” manufacturing and rigid supplier systems, and ongoing production risks during the pande…
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Lopez Obrador Can Save Mexico by Embracing GlobalizationStrengthening global ties is the best way to escape a pandemic-induced recession and help the country’s poor.
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Reflections on India’s Foreign Affairs StrategyI had the opportunity earlier this week to take part in a fascinating webinar discussion, hosted by Brookings India, on India’s foreign policy strategy. The anchor for the conversation was a new pape…
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Military Confrontation in the South China SeaThe trade war, fallout from COVID-19, and increased military activity raise the risk of conflict between the United States and China in the South China Sea. Oriana Skylar Mastro offers nine recommendations for ways the United States can prevent or mitigate a military clash.
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Deglobalization and Its DiscontentsGlobalization is a reality that cannot be ignored or wished away. The only choice is how best to respond.
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Trash Trade Wars: Southeast Asia’s Problem With the World’s WasteChina’s decision to ban most trash imports has left waste-exporting countries in the lurch and Southeast Asian landfills overflowing.
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Five Points about U.S. Trade Over the Last Thirty YearsA few things that jumped out at me about the U.S. trade data. Some no doubt are controversial.
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Virtual Roundtable: Economic Recovery From the Coronavirus Pandemic: Building an Inclusive Trading SystemEconomic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic will be aided by socially inclusive trading systems. Over 120 countries have agreed—through a 2017 World Trade Organization declaration—to ensure that …
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Cyber Week in Review: May 1, 2020Commerce department tightens restrictions on technology exports; Australia debuts coronavirus tracing app; Amazon bought thermal cameras from blacklisted Chinese firm; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejects AI inventor; and Report reveals Vietnamese hackers’ targeting of Google Play store.
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What’s at Stake With Rising Competition in the Arctic?A changing climate and growing competition for resources is raising tensions among Arctic nations.
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U.S. Supply Chain Challenges, Trump’s Transition Committee, and MoreU.S. officials confront supply chain breakdowns amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration begins the presidential transition process six months before Election Day, and World Press Freedom Day is commemorated.