Trade Agreements & Policies

Is China's WTO Lawsuit Against US EV Policy Justified?
International & Trade Law Is China's WTO Lawsuit Against US EV Policy Justified?

The electric vehicle (EV) market has emerged as a key arena in the fight against climate change, but it has also become a field of legal contention, with China's World Trade Organization (WTO) lawsuit against the United States' Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). This legal dispute brings to light the

Is India's Stance on Trade Shaping a New Global Conflict?
International & Trade Law Is India's Stance on Trade Shaping a New Global Conflict?

At the recent 13th World Trade Organization conference in Abu Dhabi, a unique alliance formed among usual rivals—the US, EU, and China—over trade issues. This rare consensus stood in stark contrast to India's assertive stance, which diverged sharply from the usually moderate positions associated

Is the UK Government Dodging Trade Deal Scrutiny?
International & Trade Law Is the UK Government Dodging Trade Deal Scrutiny?

In the wake of Brexit, the United Kingdom is reshaping its trade policy, charting new courses through international agreements like the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). As the UK attempts to forge these critical economic ties, the nature of

Should UK Involve Crown Dependencies in Trade Talks?
International & Trade Law Should UK Involve Crown Dependencies in Trade Talks?

The Case for Inclusion Recent discussions among UK Parliament members highlight an emergent belief that the Crown Dependencies – Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man – ought to play a part in UK-led international trade discussions. These territories, while self-governing, are under the Crown's

Trade Policy Tweaks Could Cut US Border Migrant Flow
International & Trade Law Trade Policy Tweaks Could Cut US Border Migrant Flow

Rethinking CAFTA-DR's Rules of Origin Intricate strands tie the phenomena of migration to the policies of trade, a linkage emphasized in recent research by Raymond Robertson and Kaleb Girma Abreha from Texas A&M University. Their study, scrutinizing the intersection of U.S. trade decisions and

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