Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum poses the danger of a costly tit-for-tat whereby U.S. trade protection will be countered by others.
Tag Archives: WTO
NAFTA and WTO: Terminator Trump?
U.S. trade policy under Trump does not reflect a self-confident global power, but a giant caught in a dwarf’s mind.
The Collapse of the Global Trading System

The notion that trade per se fosters peace and prosperity is fanciful.
TTIP’s Effects on the Global Economy

In uncertain economic times, TTIP means stronger ties within the West — and with the rest.
What’s Next for the WTO?

To reform the WTO, the director-general can take a cue from his home nation, Brazil.
Time for a New Global Trade Deal

The next big international trade deals should focus on green growth.
The U.S. Abandons the World’s Poor at the WTO

Does allowing India and other poor countries to help farmers and consumers really distort global markets?