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Agricultural Trade, News

October 3, 2023

Ambassador Alparslan Acarsoy of Turkey, Chair of the agriculture negotiations at the WTO, provided an update to WTO members on October 2-3 regarding the status of agriculture negotiations and outlined plans to advance these discussions. The International Trade Council takes note of these developments, which are crucial in shaping the path towards the 13th Ministerial […]

International Trade, News

October 3, 2023

In a recent address at the John Snow Society’s Pumphandle Lecture, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), highlighted the critical intersection of global health equity and international trade. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala discussed the role of trade in addressing health challenges and emphasized the need for a collaborative approach to ensure equitable […]

The United States and the United Kingdom have embarked on discussions concerning a prospective “foundational trade partnership.” This partnership encompasses various dimensions, including digital trade, labor protections, and agriculture, marking a significant stride in bolstering economic connections between the two nations.   Distinguishing itself from a comprehensive free trade agreement, this partnership does not assure […]

Economic Trends, News

October 2, 2023

In a recent address at an event in Geneva, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), expressed concerns about early signs of potential global trade fragmentation. Okonjo-Iweala cautioned against practices like ‘reshoring’ and ‘friendshoring’ occurring between trade blocs, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a connected global trade landscape. “While we don’t yet see […]

Brazil, E-commerce Development, News

October 2, 2023

BRASILIA – In a recent release of government data, Brazil announced that its trade surplus for September reached an all-time high, although it fell just short of market forecasts.   According to the data unveiled on Monday, Brazil’s trade surplus for September amounted to $8.9 billion, narrowly missing the $9.2 billion surplus predicted in a […]

News, Trade Policy

October 2, 2023

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is currently facing significant challenges, with mounting unresolved disputes and increasing concerns among its member nations. This situation underscores the critical issues the organization is grappling with. Since late 2019, the WTO has been dealing with the repercussions of the United States’ decision to block the appointment of new judges […]

International Trade, Japan, News, Russia

October 1, 2023

TOKYO (International Trade Council) – Japan has recently taken measures to limit the export of used cars to Russia, significantly impacting an industry worth nearly $2 billion annually. This trade had thrived amidst the backdrop of ongoing international sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict, as evidenced by trade data and market participants.   In early […]

Maritime Trade, News, Ukrain

October 1, 2023

The International Trade Council acknowledges the recent developments in Ukraine’s maritime trade. We have received information that five additional vessels are navigating to Ukrainian sea ports. This initiative comes as a part of an alternative mechanism to the Black Sea grain deal which faced challenges earlier.   The five vessels, namely OLGA, IDA, DANNY BOY, […]