Chief, Robert Koopman—former WTO Chief Economist—presented its key findings alongside Albert Park, Chief Economist of the Asian Development Bank.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Global goods trade in 2025 will grow less then initially forecast, the World Trade Organization said, as rising instability weighs on ...
The Turnberry System is a way to replace the WTO-based postwar multilateral trading system with bilateral agreements. It marks a significant turning point in global trade rules and will profoundly ...
GENEVA — The World Trade Organization raised its outlook for global goods trade this year slightly, but cautioned Thursday that increasing geopolitical tensions and uncertainty over economy policy ...
The World Trade Organization slashed its forecast for merchandise trade this year as soaring U.S. tariffs and broader uncertainty hammer international commerce. The Geneva-based WTO expects the volume ...
In late February, 4,000 delegates from 164 countries gathered in Abu Dhabi for the most important decision-making meeting for the World Trade Organization. The international organization faces a long ...
GENEVA (Reuters) -The World Trade Organization sharply lowered its 2026 forecast for global merchandise trade volume growth to 0.5% on Tuesday, citing expected delayed impacts from U.S. President ...
Amid the headlines and noise of the latest tariffs from Washington and the growing fears about the state of global trade, a quiet movement to support free and open commerce is taking place in world ...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has unveiled its first strategic plan in the world, and with it, has signaled a less optimistic look for 2026. Considering the restraints in place because of Trump’s ...
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'WTO/99' review: A chilling archival documentary captures the end of the 20th century on camera
In 1999, over 40,000 demonstrators gathered in downtown Seattle to protest the World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference. The large-scale anti-globalization protests were held in opposition to ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The World Trade Organization slashed its forecast for merchandise trade this year as soaring U.S. tariffs and broader uncertainty hammer ...
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