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- What to expect from the US-China trade talks? - World Economic Forum
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
- Tracking tariffs: Key moments in the US-China trade dispute
In recent months, the US and China engaged in a tit-for-tat trade dispute Yet after negotiations, both sides agreed to lower recent tariffs and continue talks
- 5 top global trade stories of 2024 - The World Economic Forum
From rising trade volumes to geopolitical tensions and shifts in policy, here are 5 key global trade stories from 2024 shaping the current landscape
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- WTO sounds alarm on trade risks and other trade news | World Economic Forum
Top international trade stories: Global trade set to decline in 2025, WTO says; Tariffs take centre stage at IMF–World Bank Spring Meetings; US stocks slide on renewed Fed criticism and trade worries
- The UK and India just signed a historic free trade deal. Heres what . . .
The UK and India have signed a free trade deal which will 'further strengthen the UK-India strategic partnership' The agreement will cut levies on 90% of British products sold in the country, including whisky, food and electrical devices The new agreement is expected to increase bilateral trade between the countries by $34 billion a year from 2040
- 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
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