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Tag Archives: trade
Will Globalization Be Obama’s Greatest Foreign Policy Legacy?
This article appeared in Zocalo on 29 December 2014: http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2014/12/29/will-globalization-be-obamas-greatest-foreign-policy-legacy/ideas/nexus A President Who Came Into Office a Free Trade Skeptic Is Now on the Brink of Brokering Two Big Deals Battered by crises and maligned by critics, globalization is regaining momentum. … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, Ecommerce, Mexico, NAFTA, Obama, TPP, trade, TTIP, United States, WTO
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Making Middle Market Companies Realize their Export Potential
New blog on TradeUp: A new study points out that the latest data show there are almost 200,000 middle market companies. While most companies are smaller and middle market companies account for only 3 percent of all businesses in the United States, … Continue reading
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Tagged capital, economy, export finance, Exports, trade, TradeUp
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RTA Exchange Platform Presented at WTO
This week I had a chance to present at the World Trade Organization (WTO) the draft online platform of RTA Exchange, a new global forum for dialogue on regional trade agreements I conceptualized in 2012-13 as theme leader of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Europe, free trade agreements, Regional trade agreements, RTA Exchange, trade, United States, WTO
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Trading Up: Being Small and Going Global – Ideas Lab
Trading Up: Being Small and Going Global – Ideas Lab.
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Tagged 3D printing, digitization, exporters, small business, SME, trade, world trade
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IMF’s Green Light on Capital Controls Raises Red Flags
The IMF’s nod earlier this month to some capital controls – limits on the free flow of money in and out of a country – could spell trouble for global trade and investment. Shielding their economies against “hot money” from … Continue reading