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World Trade Organization
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
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
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
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
By Stephen Olson
Can agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership fortify a troubled international trade system?
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
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
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?
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
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
By Elliot Brennan
Did China just win the long-game on rare earth metals?
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.