Discover how the International Chamber of Commerce supports global trade, establishes business rules, and facilitates dispute resolution across 170 countries.
Discover the evolution of international trade agreements from mercantilism to modern global trade, highlighting trends in multilateral and regional arrangements.
Overexploitation (harvesting at a rate that exceeds the ability of populations to recover) is a major driver of biodiversity ...
The initial ruling, by the Court of International Trade, brought the low-profile judicial body to the world’s attention. The court’s panel of three judges unanimously sided with businesses and states ...
Do political regimes determine how geopolitics influence international trade? This paper provides an empirical answer to the question by analyzing the joint impact of democracy and geopolitical ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, often referred to as CITES (SIGH-teez), is an agreement between governments that regulates the international trade ...
Nations are almost always better off when they buy and sell from one another If there is a point on which most economists agree, it is that trade among nations makes the world better off. Yet ...
Santiago Fernández de Córdoba is an economist at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and a Special Professor of Economics at Universidad de Navarra, Spain. He has been a ...