Discover the evolution of international trade agreements from mercantilism to modern global trade, highlighting trends in ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. In our recent Barron’s column we argued that the past two U.S. administrations, ...
The United States has recently been party to a series of WTO disputes relating to its national security measures, including its steel and aluminum tariffs in December 2022 and its origin marking ...
The narrowing economic gap between the United States and China has led to growing use of World Trade Organization (WTO) security exceptions, a development requiring a review to prevent abuse of the ...
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