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World Trade Organization
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?
By Gordon Wong
How the WTO is linked to the relative decline of U.S. power.
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
By Thomas N. Thompson
New research shows that China supports its shipbuilding with massive 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
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
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
By Ram Upendra Das
India has several paths it can take toward regional free trade integration.
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
By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat talks with Kerry Brown about the future of China-EU relations.
The Bali Package: An End To the North-South Divide?
By Rachit Ranjan
Hailed as a success, the Bali package seems somewhat short of a win-win for North and South.
India Wins Big With Global Trade Deal
By Ankit Panda
The WTO's first global trade deal saw India accomplish an important diplomatic objective.