The World Trade Organization said trade growth had proved more resilient in 2025 than expected, but would slow next year as ...
International trade around the world has sagged despite moderate economic growth. Reshoring and de-globalization, two related concepts with slightly different emphases, seem be responsible. The global ...
International Economics examines the cross‐border flow of goods, services, capital and information, shaping how nations interact within an increasingly interdependent global economy. Its scope extends ...
Join us for an engaging conversation and Q&A As geopolitical tensions intensify and fragmentation deepens, the international trade landscape is undergoing a significant shift, often at the expense of ...
The World Trade Organization, in a report released this past week, forecasts that global trade will slow next year as fewer ...
Policymakers should enhance market surveillance through systemic risk monitoring including stress testing and scenario ...
Recent surges in trade policy uncertainty highlight the fragility of global supply chains, prompting businesses to consider reshoring—moving production from abroad to domestic locations. Reshoring can ...
The United States must play a more active role in reshaping the international economic order. Completely abandoning the international trading system would be a disaster for the American people and our ...
In the last 10 years, the traditional role the United States played in the international economy since the end of the Cold War has become more contested in both political parties, even as the nation’s ...
Since President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, it seems that many people—particularly the chattering classes—have suddenly become experts in international trade. Mr. Trump’s tariffs have spawned a ...
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