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Women are likely to be harder hit than men by trade disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the dangers are particularly acute in developing countries according to a new information note from the WTO Secretariat. The paper points to how governments’ policy responses could address...
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This paper analyses how trade affects women's job opportunities and earnings through five case studies: Mauritius, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. It is found that women's share of the labour force has increased over time and the wage gap between men and women has narrowed. It is...
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In December 2022, the Gender Research Hub organized, alongside the WTO, the World Trade Congress on Gender - the first international research conference to focus on trade and gender. This high-level event brought together eminent trade and gender experts to present the latest research in the...
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On 24 August 2020 the WTO circulated the dispute panel report in the case brought by Canada in “United States … - Countervailing Measures on Softwood Lumber from Canada” (DS533). …
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On 6 February 2020 the Appellate Body issued its report in the case brought by Canada in “United States … - Countervailing Measures on Supercalendered Paper from Canada” (DS505). …
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On 9 April 2019 the WTO circulated the panel report in the case brought by Canada in “United States - Anti …-Dumping Measures Applying Differential Pricing Methodology to Softwood Lumber from Canada” (DS534). …
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trade practices of Canada. …
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