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China, US Fight Over China’s Market Economy Status

China, US Fight Over China’s Market Economy Status

By Charlotte Gao
U.S. opposes China market economy status at WTO and launches ‘historic’ anti-dumping investigations against China.
EU's New Anti-Dumping Rules Threaten Trade Relations With China

EU's New Anti-Dumping Rules Threaten Trade Relations With China

By Magda Tsakalidou
Despite not naming any country, China seems to be the obvious target of new anti-dumping rules.

Kyrgyzstan Alerts WTO to Kazakhstan Border Kerfuffle

Kyrgyzstan Alerts WTO to Kazakhstan Border Kerfuffle

By Catherine Putz
Kazakhstan has stymied trade at the border, but the quicksand poured first from President Atambayev’s mouth.

China 'Urgently' Bans Foreign Trash Imports

China 'Urgently' Bans Foreign Trash Imports

By Charlotte Gao
The U.S. and Japan are the two biggest exporters of plastic waste to China.

The Future of China-US Relations in the Trump Era

The Future of China-US Relations in the Trump Era

By Shen Dingli
How will the Trump administration influence US-China ties in the political, economic, and security spheres?
Market Economy Status for China: The Views From Brussels and Beijing

Market Economy Status for China: The Views From Brussels and Beijing

By Insa Ewert and Jan Philipp Pöter
A closer look at the market economy debate between China and the EU.

The TPP and the Sputtering Global Trade System

The TPP and the Sputtering Global Trade System

By Stephen Olson
Can agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership fortify a troubled international trade system?
Does Kazakhstan’s WTO Accession Hinder Eurasian Integration?

Does Kazakhstan’s WTO Accession Hinder Eurasian Integration?

By Catherine Putz
It’s not the only point of contention within the Eurasian Economic Union.

How the TPP Could Prevent Currency Manipulation

How the TPP Could Prevent Currency Manipulation

By Meg Lundsager
The Trans-Pacific Partnership has a range of provisions that could help fight currency manipulation.

TPP: A Step Forward in Multilateral Cooperation

TPP: A Step Forward in Multilateral Cooperation

By Valbona Zeneli
The Trans-Pacific Partnership could be a building block for future multilateral cooperation.

Is India's APEC Membership on the Table at this Year's Summit?

Is India's APEC Membership on the Table at this Year's Summit?

By Ankit Panda
India's decades-old ambition for APEC membership may be more plausible today than ever.
Kazakhstan's WTO Commitments Will Also Apply to EEU

Kazakhstan's WTO Commitments Will Also Apply to EEU

By Catherine Putz
Astana agreed to lower tariffs and it looks like the EEU may have to fall in line as well.

China’s Strengthening Position on Rare Earths

China’s Strengthening Position on Rare Earths

By Elliot Brennan
Did China just win the long-game on rare earth metals?
Meet the Next Member of the World Trade Organization

Meet the Next Member of the World Trade Organization

By Catherine Putz
After 20 years, the region’s biggest economy is set to join the World Trade Organization.

The US Prefers China to Russia in Central Asia

The US Prefers China to Russia in Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
State officials are quick to mention Russia's economic troubles, ignore the EEU, and compliment China.

The Beginning of World Trade Disorganization?

The Beginning of World Trade Disorganization?

By Gordon Wong
How the WTO is linked to the relative decline of U.S. power.

Talking Trade With India

Talking Trade With India

By Alyssa Ayres
The U.S. should look to take advantage of some recent breakthroughs on the trade front.
China’s Subsidized Shipbuilding

China’s Subsidized Shipbuilding

By Thomas N. Thompson
New research shows that China supports its shipbuilding with massive subsidies.

India’s Dangerous Food Subsidies

India’s Dangerous Food Subsidies

By Dan Pearson
India's agricultural subsidies are threatening its own food security, while harming farmers worldwide.
South Korean Steel and the Trans-Pacific Tariff War

South Korean Steel and the Trans-Pacific Tariff War

By Yong Kwon
America's tariffs against South Korean steel are indicative are larger problems plaguing Asia's economies.

India and the Geopolitics of Trade

India and the Geopolitics of Trade

By Ritesh Kumar Singh & Prerna Sharma
New Delhi is backtracking on an agreement made in Bali just months ago. Why?

A Menu for India’s Foreign Economic Engagements

A Menu for India’s Foreign Economic Engagements

By Ram Upendra Das
India has several paths it can take toward regional free trade integration.

India’s Trade Policy Options

India’s Trade Policy Options

By Ritesh Kumar Singh
As the US pushes the TPP and TTIP, India needs to do a better job choosing its trade deals.
China-EU Relations: Trade and Beyond

China-EU Relations: Trade and Beyond

By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat talks with Kerry Brown about the future of China-EU relations.

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