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Trade Agreements

Trade agreements—whether multilateral ones through the WTO, plurilateral ones such as the CPTPP, or bilateral agreements between two nations—represent the foundational vehicle through which nations remove trade barriers and deepen trade linkages. This category includes a wide array of GTIPA-member reports examining trade agreements their nations have implemented.

Trade Facilitation Measures to Enhance Women’s Participation in Cross-border Trade in BBIN

Trade facilitation measures improve the trading environment by reducing tra

ICRIERMon, 01/01/2018

Maximising Gains From Ghana’s Trade Partnerships

The policy highlights the need for a fair, transparent import and export re

IMANI Center for Policy & EducationTue, 10/03/2017

Chinese investment in Pakistan

While many laud the government for taking the initiative of China-Pakistan

The PRIME InstituteWed, 09/20/2017

The Real Impact of Trade Agreements: How Trade Affects Jobs, Manufacturing, and Economic Competitiveness

Political debate and the anxiety it has fueled have created an unfortunate—and inaccurate—impression that trade agreements have destroyed manufacturing and are killing US jobs. A look at the facts reveals a more complex story and points to a different conclusion.

The Bay Area Council Economic InstituteSat, 04/01/2017

Protectionism and Retaliation

This C. D. Howe Institute report examines the possible implications of Trump administration trade policy on trade among the three NAFTA partner countries: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

C.D. Howe Institute Sun, 01/01/2017

Better in than Out? Canada and the Trans-Pacific Partnership

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) promises to have a modest impact on Canada, according to ground breaking research from the C.D. Howe Institute.

C.D. Howe Institute Thu, 04/21/2016

The TPP Alarmists Are Wrong, Canadian Innovators Will Benefit

MLI writes that Canada stands to benefit from changes to intellectual property protections that a Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement can bring.

The Macdonald-Laurier Institute Sat, 11/14/2015

China Pakistan Economic Corridor: A Primer

This report “China Pakistan Economic Corridor: A Primer” brings together, for the first time in Pakistan, facts, policies, perceptions and implementation status at one place about the most important business deal for the country.

The PRIME InstituteWed, 09/09/2015

How to Craft an Innovation Maximizing T-TIP Agreement

The EU-U.S. T-TIP Agreement will only be fully successful if it fully maximizes innovation.

Information Technology and Innovation FoundationTue, 08/11/2015

Mega Regional Trade Agreements and the Indian Economy

Mega regional trade agreements (such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, the EU-ASEAN free trade agreement) are new features on the international trading landscape with the potential to bring about enormous changes in world trade dynamics, given their coverage and scope.

CUTS InternationalMon, 06/01/2015

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