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World Trade Organization (WTO)
World Trade Organization (WTO)
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By
David Meyer
and
Alan Murray
June 17, 2022
Health
Big Pharma hates the WTO’s deal to let poorer countries make generic copies of COVID jabs. So do vaccine equity advocates
By
David Meyer
June 17, 2022
International
WTO: Trump-era tariffs on Spanish olives breached international trade rules
By
Bryce Baschuk
and
Bloomberg
November 19, 2021
Health
The WTO’s survival hinges on the COVID-19 vaccine patent debate, waiver advocates warn
By
David Meyer
June 18, 2021
Retail
American whiskey distillers rejoice as EU suspends tariff increase
By
David Meyer
May 17, 2021
International
Europe gets to whack fresh tariffs on $4 billion of U.S. imports, thanks to illegal Boeing subsidies
By
David Meyer
October 14, 2020
International
Trump’s prolonged assault on WTO means its ruling against Chinese tariffs is essentially moot
By
Eamon Barrett
September 16, 2020
International
Europe wants the U.S. to immediately cancel its $7.5 billion tariff offensive. Here’s why
By
David Meyer
July 24, 2020
Politics
WTO Says China Can Slap $3.6 Billion in Tariffs on U.S. Imports
By
The Associated Press
November 1, 2019
Politics
U.S. Wins WTO Case Against India Over its $7 Billion in Export Subsidies
By
Brendan Murray
,
Shawn Donnan
and
Bloomberg
October 31, 2019
Politics
U.S. to Slap EU With $7.5 Billion in Punitive Tariffs Starting Friday, With WTO’s Final Okay
By
The Associated Press
October 14, 2019
Finance
A Whisky Rebellion Is Brewing: European Businesses Protest the Latest Round of U.S. Tariffs
By
Adrian Croft
October 3, 2019
Finance
The Ruling on a 15-Year Dispute Over Airplane Subsidies Is in and the Losers Are…Wine, Cheese, and the Stock Market
By
Adrian Croft
October 3, 2019
Politics
WTO Warns of ‘Destructive’ Trade Wars, As Global Commerce Sputters
By
Bryce Baschuk
and
Bloomberg
October 1, 2019
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