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- Globalisation is here to stay, but not as we’ve known it
The value of global trade has only been magnified by recent turmoil, according to this chief economist, and globalisation will likely thrive as it takes on new forms and patterns
- How small businesses can navigate global trade in an era of polycrisis
Small businesses can unlock global trade with better data, finance, and digital tools—driving inclusive growth despite persistent barriers
- US-China trade framework agreed and other trade news to know
Top trade stories this month: Trump says US and China trade deal 'done'; ASEAN's ambitious economic strategy; US and UK finalise trade deal
- 5 findings from the WTOs World Trade Report 2024
The World Trade Organization (WTO) World Trade Report 2024 explores the complex interlinkages between trade and inclusiveness across and within economies
- Everything you need to know about global trade in April 2024 | World . . .
Top trade stories: Global trade to rebound in 2024; EU-US trade meeting takes place; Luxury good exports surpass agriculture in France
- Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation removes barriers to growth
The Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation is reshaping trade reform in developing and least-developed countries by simplifying cross-border trade, making it faster and more inclusive As of January 2025 the Alliance has engaged 47 global business partners and over 1,000 local Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in its activities, resulting in $12 million in in-kind contributions from
- Trade facilitation helps trade adapt in turbulent times
In turbulent times, trade adapts and keeps the world going, benefiting consumers and strengthening economies Trade is once again under pressure amid growing political polarization, economic uncertainty and rising protectionism Trade facilitation is key to helping trade to adapt by removing the unnecessary obstacles that slow down legitimate flows
- What to expect from the US-China trade talks?
US-China reach a fragile trade truce with tariff cuts and renewed talks, but deep structural tensions and strategic rivalry continue to cloud the outlook
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