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Dealing constructively with subsidies in global commerce is central to G20 leaders’ goal of reforming and strengthening the multilateral trading system. The growing use of distortive subsidies alters trade and investment flows, detracts from the value of tariff bindings and other market access...
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important questions about the resilience of the global economy to such shocks. The World Trade Report 2021 explores the basic … dependent on a limited number of importers, exporters and sectors. The World Trade Report 2021 shows that a more open, inclusive … economic resilience so that the world is better prepared to deal with future crises. …
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months. This makes the WTO’s dispute system one of the fastest in the world. This brochure, produced to mark the WTO’s 20th …
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On 13 March 2012, the United States requested consultations with China with respect to China’s restrictions on the export of various forms of rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum. The request refers to materials falling under but not limited to 212 eight-digit Chinese Customs Commodity Codes...
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On 23 June 2009, the United States requested consultations with China with respect to China's restraints on the export from China of various forms of raw materials. The United States cites 32 measures through which China allegedly imposes restraints on the exports in question and note that there...
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It has sometimes been argued that "globalization" benefits only a small number of countries, and that this leads to greater marginalization of excluded countries. This paper argues that globalization is not necessarily biased towards greater concentration in international trade and investment...
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