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Brussels and Berlin have launched a new initiative aimed at bypassing the long-standing paralysis of the World Trade Organization, as caused by the United States. But how viable is such a solution?
New Delhi has proposed retaliatory duties against the U.S. at the World Trade Organization, saying Washington's 25% tariff on ...
China is ready to have discussions about trade policies, including tariffs and subsidies, that Washington has identified as ...
India plans to implement the retaliatory tariffs after 30 days from the date of the WTO notification. Even as the WTO dispute ...
Leaders and finance ministers of the expanded BRICS bloc convened in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday to issue a unified declaration condemning unilateral trade barriers and to agree concrete financial‑instit ...
The no-change in tariffs on Indian metals stands in contrast to the deal the Trump administration has struck with the UK.
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has proposed to EU leaders the launch of a Europe-led initiative to establish ...
The international body for regulating trade has agreed to convene two panels to address the countries' concerns with tariffs ...
The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) is urging the Philippine government to ...
The potential accord with the European Union, which would spare European goods the 50 percent tariffs Trump has threatened, ...
Following positive trade talks in Geneva and London, China indicated openness towards discussing tariffs within the WTO ...
Some European Union leaders discussed a rethinking of the World Trade Organization, the entity at the center of the global trading system, at the European Council meeting on Thursday night in Brussels ...