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WTO Reform
Good news and bad news from the scrapped WTO Ministerial Conference
Peter Ungphakorn co-authored this article with Robert Wolfe in December 2021. Full text of this article can be viewed via: https://tradebetablog.wordpress.com/2021/12/06/good-bad-news-scrapped-wto-conference/
Systemic Collision and Convergence under the WTO reform
This thinkpiece is written on the basis of Professor Xiankun LU's speech at the themantic seminar “Collision and Convergence-Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of China’s Accession to the WTO” held by Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center on November 11, 2021. ...
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Covid-19 and Trade
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2021 – The Year Trade Turned to Women
Mia Mikic published this article in February 2022 on TradeExperettes as Advisor at Large for the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT). Full text of this article can be viewed via:...
Is the WTO Moratorium on Customs Duties on E-Commerce Depriving Developing Countries of Much Needed Revenue?
Simon J. Evenett published this paper on 12 November, 2021 as Professor of International Trade & Economic Development of the University of St. Gallen. The paper is attached below. S. Evenett_ WTO Moratorium 12 Nov 2021