Stopping Imports Made in Whole or in Part From Forced Labor—U.S. Law and the Looming Challenge on Goods Made From Cotton and Polysilicon
Terrence P. Stewart | Current Thoughts on Trade | 02/11/2022
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Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea, Vanika Sharma, Renata Zilli | European Centre for International Political Economy | 03/04/2022
There’s a lot of talk about Europe’s dependency on the Russian economy – especially the flow into Europe of oil, gas, grains, and some minerals like neon. While it is…
Terrence P. Stewart | Current Thoughts on Trade | 02/11/2022
William Alan Reinsch | CSIS | 01/19/2022
This week I want to talk about what seems like a footnote in the trade landscape but in fact is an important i...
Pavel Chakraborty, Devashish Mitra and Asha Sundaram | Vox EU | 12/07/2021
bodog casino Fragmentation of producti...
John W. Miller | Trade Data Monitor | 11/09/2021
The manufacture and shipping of essential goods f...
John W. Miller | Trade Data Monitor | 11/02/2021
If China is the chef in the kit...
Gita Gopinath | International Monetary Fund | 10/12/2021
The global recovery continues but momentum has weakened, ...
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