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As the world faces new challenges from the U.S.’s growing trade isolationism and attacks on domestic, regional and ...
The U.S. president’s policies have fueled deglobalization and disrupted the existing international order, but they have also pushed countries around the world to explore new models of cooperation and ...
India, among the many interesting things Tillin’s book teaches us, was a founding member of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in 1919.
Trump’s tariffs have changed Canada’s political calculus about internal trade barriers Diya Jiang, Daniel Béland and Trevor Tombe Special to The Globe and Mail Published March 14, 2025 ...
Without these pillars, workers are left exposed to economic shocks and excluded from the gains of growth, while the rhetoric of reindustrialisation becomes little more than a political performance.
Even as political relations worsen, Canada-China trade thrives Steven Chase Senior parliamentary reporter Robert Fife Ottawa Bureau Chief Published December 1, 2020 ...
International partners, meanwhile, are left questioning whether U.S. trade commitments are stable or simply tactical. In “ The Uncertainty Tax: How Policy Volatility Will Harm the Economy,” Chris ...
He added that “even if a full-blown trade deal is unlikely, a de-escalation by itself would have both economic and political benefits for the two administrations.” ...
Compare this to the national averages for goods at about 1.4 per cent and services at about 16.8 per cent. Liberalizing trade within Canada has long been a challenge, but the rise of protectionism in ...
U.S. imports of foreign made goods fell sharply in April compared with the previous month, as tariffs clamped down on global trade. Much of the 16.3 percent drop from March reflected the fact that ...