The world is going through a significant geopolitical change which is affecting the global trade ecosystem to the core...
- Analysis: Can Jacinda Ardern’s star power save New Zealand’s free trade deal with the EU?
By Geoffrey Miller of Democracy Project ANALYSIS: Jacinda Ardern will need to deploy every aspect of her starpower if she is to have any hope of …
- Boris Johnson signals controls on steel imports to stay
The prime minister has signalled controls on steel imports that were due to expire this week could be retained. When asked whether this could lead to a possible breach of international law, Boris Johnson responded "these are tough choices we have to make". It follows a proposed approach set out by …
- Enabling Trade: Valuing Growth Opportunities
Published: 7 January 2013 Download PDF This report examines supply chain barriers to international trade and concludes that they are far more …
- US seeks pharmaceutical deal with Switzerland to ease approvals
The US imported $21 billion worth of pharmaceutical products from Switzerland last year. The Biden administration wants to reach a narrow sectoral …
- Boris Johnson looks to shore up vote with ‘red meat’ policies on Brexit and benefits, again
Boris Johnson will this week attempt to shore up his Conservative support with a string of policies aimed at winning back MPs and Tory voters …
- Amend the Patents Act to execute TRIPS waiver
These amendments to the Patents Act will have the following advantages. First, it will demonstrate India’s resolve to help the developing world fight …
- Boris Johnson news - live: PM and Macron fail to discuss migrant crossings at G7
Boris Johnson rules out ‘psychological transformation’ to change his character At the G7 summit, Boris Johnson and Emmanuel Macron failed to discuss …
- No 10 willing to break international law to protect British steel, Boris Johnson suggests
Boris Johnson has suggested he would be willing to break international law to protect the British steel industry, despite the resignation of his ethics advisor over the Government’s willingness to do so. The Prime Minister said it was reasonable for UK steel to enjoy the "same protections" that …
- UK among worst offenders in G7 vaccine supply failures ‘which led to 600,000 preventable deaths’
The UK has been named as one of two worst-offending G7 countries that failed to deliver the number of Covid vaccines promised to poorer countries – …
- The end of globalization has been greatly exaggerated
Hi Quartz members, In Davos recently, the world’s elites had but one question on their lips: Is globalization dying? In brief: No. But certainly now that we’ve gravely gathered around its sickbed, we are better able to point at its frailties and diagnose its ailments. For decades, we supposed that …
- In unstable times, Jacinda Ardern hopes European powers can avert further crises
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will look to lock in a free trade agreement and push Western leaders to reduce the impacts of climate change in the …
- A geopolitical alternative system of co-operation for nations
By Koffi Kouakou Two decades ago in 2001, a littleknown and obscure acronym, BRICS, made global economic news headlines. Its spelling and sounding cut …