Trade
Trade matters. It has the potential to advance sustainable, low-carbon development. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Paris Agreement climate commitments present fundamental challenges to trade policy; so too do growing protectionism and the fraying of multilateralism.
IISD has been working on international trade for over two decades. Our work mirrors the scientific, economic, fiscal, legal and environmental aspects of trade. IISD focuses on reforms to the World Trade Organization and other trade agreements (including the North American Free Trade Agreement); options for new industrial policies functioning within a rules-based system; and whether trade can accelerate renewable energy and eliminate fossil fuel subsidies. IISD examines trade-related issues ranging from global food security and other commitments set out in the SDGs, to innovative financing for sustainable infrastructure, carbon-border adjustment measures and the role of big data.
IISD works with developing countries and others on international investment treaties. It also addresses trade issues through its flagship Investment Treaty News, Global Subsidies Initiative and the SDG Knowledge Hub.
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Big Green Gaps: Our inability to tackle the messy issues at the interface of trade, development and the green economy
This address to UNCTAD's 49th Trade and Development Board explores what Rio + 20 failed to do: move us toward international consensus on what is...
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The Regulation and Supervision of Microfinance: Main issues and progress
This paper attempts to explore three main aspects of the current debate on the regulation and supervision of microfinance.Using the case study of...
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IISD's Contributions to the United Nations Internet Governance Forum: Workshop reports, 2008 to 2011
From 2006 to 2011, the Global Connectivity program of the International Institute for Sustainable Development has been active in the United Nations...
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The Australian Government's Illegal Logging Prohibition Bill: WTO implications
The Australian government is currently legislating to exclude illegally logged timber from imports and from domestic processing.The proposals in...
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Services Trade Liberalization for Enhanced Food Security in the Southern Africa Development Community
The global food crisis of 2008 threw into sharp relief the problem of food security in many developing countries.In the case of the Southern...
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Build It and They Will Come: Commitment to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' rice policy mechanisms
This article outlines two of ASEAN's existing policy mechanisms that, while stopping short of liberalizing the rice trade, can contribute to more...
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Transparency in the Dispute Settlement Process: Country best practices
In many investor-state arbitrations, it is difficult or impossible even to know that the dispute has been initiated, what the issues and arguments are, and what decisions or awards have been made to resolve the matter.
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A Dirty Word? Neo-liberalism in Indonesia's foreign economic policies
Neo-liberal economic ideology is once again in the spotlight in Indonesia.Although in principle neo-liberal ideology has never featured much in the...
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Indonesia-China Trade Relations: The deepening of economic integration amid uncertainty?
The full implementation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) in early 2010 caused much anxiety...
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Border Carbon Adjustments: What Risk for South African Exporters?
This policy brief, based on a longer analysis prepared by the IISD for South African Renewable Initiative, estimates the costs that would be borne...
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