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City Council supports global vaccination effort
The Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University reports that as of March 11, 2022, there have been 453,387,068 cases and 6,028,428 deaths ... -
war in ukraine: sell wheat, not war: if india acts quickly, war in ukraine could earn it $8 billion
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia will weigh heavily on the Indian economy. Foreign institutional investors (IFIs) have flocked from emerging markets, stock and bond markets ... -
To weaken Putin, target Russian oil and boost US energy production
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! More than a third of Vladimir Putin’s budget comes from the sale of Russian oil and natural gas. ... -
AHDB examines the impact of the UK-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement
News AHDB examines the impact of the UK-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement March 11, 2022 Sensitive markets, such as beef, sheepmeat and cheese, were considered A ... -
Canada to raise tariffs on Russian imports and send rocket launchers to Ukraine
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Canada Chrystia Freeland speaks during a press conference on the situation in Ukraine with Prime Minister of Canada ... -
APEC boosts regional integration, connectivity and sustainability
Jakarta (ANTARA) – Senior officials from 21 member economies have advanced APEC’s work to reinvigorate regional economic integration, reconnect the region and ensure the sustainability of ... -
World trade in shock as Putin invades Ukraine
Asjadul Kibria | Published: February 26, 2022 9:09:26 PM World trade has finally returned to pre-pandemic levels. The estimated value of global trade in goods and ... -
Trade rules have thwarted global efforts to fight Covid. WTO must grant vaccine intellectual property waiver | Patricia Ranald
As Australians are struggling to gain access to rapid antigen tests (RATs) and third booster shots for the Omicron strain, spare a thought for millions of ... -
Trade Information Portal of Pakistan
the Trade Information Portal of Pakistan (TIPP) is the one stop shop for all import and export related information. The TIPP is hosted by Pakistan Single ... -
Brexit news: EU left at the mercy of global trade demands as UK signs new deals | Politics | News
In a December report on the assessment of Article 50, the European Parliament’s Constitutional Affairs Committee found that Brexit has proven to be a trade issue ... -
Indecopi will announce if safeguards are applied to textile imports at the end of June
According to the criteria of Know more The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) announced today that Indecopi will complete the investigation into the application ... -
Commission double standards with Turkey and China – EURACTIV.com
The EU reacted immediately to China’s discriminatory trade practices against Lithuania. However, in the case of the EU-Turkey customs union agreement, the European Commission still remains ... -
Special economic zones: not so special, after all!
The recent budget mentions the replacement of the Special Economic Zones (SEZ) Act with new “legislation that will enable states to become partners in the ‘development ... -
Canada wants to join EU challenge against China at WTO
A logo is pictured on the building of the World Trade Organization (WTO) ahead of a ministerial meeting to discuss a draft agreement on cutting subsidies ... -
Yonhap News Summary | Yonhap News Agency
The following is the first summary of the main stories released by Yonhap News Agency on Wednesday. —————–(LEAD) New COVID-19 cases hit record high of nearly ... -
Breeders, fish farmers in the Senate: Postpone the ratification of RCEP
Filipino ranchers and fish farmers on Monday urged the Senate to postpone ratification of the Regional Comprehensive and Economic Partnership (RCEP), which they called an “unbalanced” ... -
The six trade disputes that could jeopardize US exports for years to come
The good news is that the United States is negotiating with several trading partners to end national security tariffs on steel and aluminum. The bad news ... -
Platte, Cuming, Antelope and Boone counties among top 5 to benefit from trade | Agriculture
The Nebraska Farm Bureau has identified three business priorities for the Biden administration after a year of little movement on the subject. As the majority of ... -
Southern Africa: SADC protocol on trade in services enters into force
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) protocol on trade in services entered into force on January 13, SADC Executive Secretary Elias Magosi announced recently. Namibia and ... -
Reuters Science News Summary | Health
Here is a summary of current scientific news. Easier-to-produce COVID vaccine shows promise in trials; Nasal spray vaccine booster works in mice Here is a summary ... -
Davos: IMF chief says world must ‘spend billions’ to ‘earn trillions’ | Business | Economic and financial news from a German perspective | DW
On Friday, on the final day of the World Economic Forum, two of the world’s most important economic figures shared their views on inflation. “We are ... -
Arnold & Porter strengthens its arbitration expertise
Jenner & Block’s head of international arbitration in New York has joined Arnold & Porter,… Jenner & Block’s head of international arbitration in New York has ... -
FTA marks new phase in India-UK strategic trade relationship (Piyush Goyal)
New Delhi: Strategic and trade relations between India and the UK have been enhanced with the recent Free Trade Agreement (FTA) enacted between the two countries, ... -
At the WTO, China is a “developing” country: why many countries are raising concerns
China’s status as a “developing country” at the World Trade Organization (WTO) has become a controversial issue, with a number of countries worrying that the upper-middle-income ... -
Center not to impose anti-dumping duties on certain steel products
The government has decided not to impose anti-dumping duties on certain steel products imported from countries such as China, Japan and Korea, as the Ministry of ... -
“We cannot continue to accept imports that do not meet the standards that we impose on our own productions”
France, one of the agricultural powers of the EU, made it a priority during its recently inaugurated presidency of the EU to ensure that imported agricultural ... -
Liam Fox: I did not vote for Johnson as the Tory leader. But now is not the time for others to challenge him.
The Rt Hon Dr Liam Fox MP is the former Secretary of Defense and International Trade. He was the UK candidate for Director General of the ... -
India wants urgent WTO General Council meeting to discuss Covid package
India has called for an emergency meeting of the General Council of the World Trade Organization (WTO) this month in Geneva to deliberate on the response ... -
Africa’s free trade area takes off slowly | Africa | DW
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) celebrates its first anniversary on January 1, 2022. With the exception of Eritrea, all African countries are signatories to ... -
Elizabeth Morgan | US-CARICOM Relations: Temporary Migrant Workers – A Story Longer Than You Think | Remark
There was talk of expanding the Caribbean Basin Initiative to include trade in services, so that more CARICOM nationals work in the United States on a ... -
Irish NGOs fear rollout of boosters will lead to further vaccine inequality around the world
IRISH NGOs WORKING in developing countries fear that the acceleration of recall programs in rich countries will lead to even deeper inequality in access to Covid-19 ... -
WTO to weigh in on EU-Russia import quarrels
GENEVA (AFP) – The World Trade Organization (WTO) will appoint experts to examine a complaint brought by the European Union (EU) against Russia over allegations that ... -
Pope Francis appoints Nigerian priest permanent representative to UN
Pope Francis has appointed a Nigerian priest from the Catholic Diocese of Abia, in Abia State, an Apostolic Nuncio to the West Indies, Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu ... -
What has the UK done to support vaccine equity in 2021? Not enough.
It seems like a long time ago now – and a whirlwind of pandemics and non-pandemic events have occurred since – but just over a year ... -
The 10 worst CO2 emitters in Europe, according to the Dublin start-up
According to CarbonSpace findings, only 10 countries are responsible for 92% of the region’s total carbon footprint. New data from Dublin-based emissions monitoring start-up CarbonSpace has ... -
WTO Director General insists on equitable access to Covid vaccines
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said on Tuesday the world would face continued disruption to lives and livelihoods if equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines and other countermeasures ... -
Biden did nothing to move US trade policy to China, major disappointment: Stephen Roach
trade Photo: VCG Editor’s Note: When Joe Biden was confirmed president-elect in November 2020, many on both sides of the Pacific Ocean were hoping for a ... -
112 WTO members sign declaration on investment facilitation negotiations
China and 111 other members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) signed a joint declaration on investment facilitation on Friday, the trade ministry said on Saturday. ... -
Two days of 20 years ago that still shake the world | International
September 11, 2001 is one of the few days in history that remains etched in the memory of a whole generation on a global scale. On ... -
Global cooperation, not Covid colonialism, is the o …
When the word Omicron entered our lexicon at the end of November, a strange but familiar feeling came over me. I knew this would mark another ... -
Middle-income population to reach 800 million by 2035 in China, researcher says
Huang Qifan China’s domestic demand and openness will be accelerated by the country’s dual circulation strategy, experts said, adding that the strategy could propel the quest ... -
Government urged to change agricultural strategy
AGRICULTURE industry group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura (Sinag) has challenged the government to provide an in-depth assessment of the Philippines’ membership of the World Trade Organization ... -
MoCI Undersecretary Underlines Qatar’s Strong Commitment to WTO and WIPO Principles
Under Secretary of the Ministry of Trade and Industry HE Sultan bin Rashid Al Khater, WTO Director-General HE Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and other officials, at a ... -
Omicron Variation Reveals Real Global Danger From ‘Vaccine Apartheid’ | Larry Elliott
MMandatory masks are back in England. The fear factor is back. After months of assuming the Covid-19 pandemic was all but over, the UK government has ... -
WTO postpones major meeting on COVID-19 concerns
A sign of the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) is pictured at the headquarters of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland, November 25, 2021. REUTERS ... -
What you need to know about the coronavirus right now | The powerful 790 KFGO
(Reuters) – Here’s what you need to know about the coronavirus right now: France to announce COVID-19 booster injections for all adults France is expected to ... -
Study proposes two-step plan to tackle declining agricultural exports from China
Research suggests that tea is one of the agricultural export products that China should focus on if it is to regain its competitive edge. Credit: Ascyraft ... -
tai: India, US to discuss revival of trade forum and intellectual property rights
India and the United States are expected to revive the Trade Policy Forum, discuss issues related to intellectual property rights (IPRs) and market access for agricultural ... -
China’s entry into the WTO facilitates globalization and benefits global growth
Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, speaks at a university symposium in New York, the United States, November 5, 2021. ... -
Letter from the coalition in support of the WTO and the positive results of MC12
Dear Ambassador Tai: We welcome your recent remarks affirming the United States’ commitment to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the positive results of the upcoming ... -
NOTICE: PORT TECHNOLOGY IN NIGERIA: AUTOMATION IS THE KEY
The importance of the maritime sector in the socio-economic development and development of any nation is very crucial. According to figures from the World Trade Organization ... -
China fully fulfills its WTO membership commitments
China has fully fulfilled the commitments it made when it joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Thursday. He made ... -
ITC brings the voice of small businesses to COP26
Here’s what we’ll be raising in Glasgow This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference COP26 is a crucial summit for the sustainability of small businesses. Members ... -
Minister Shaw applauds Anti-Dumping and Subsidies Commission – Jamaica Information Service
Trade October 30, 2021 Written by: Garfield L. Angus Highlights of history Minister of Industry, Investment and Trade, Hon. Audley Shaw praised the work of the ... -
Ministry of Commerce for the maintenance of anti-dumping duties on certain steel imports from China
The DGTR, the investigative arm of the Commerce Ministry, has recommended that anti-dumping duties be maintained for five years on certain steel imports from China in ... -
EU says no to patent-free vaccines for Africa
EU countries blocked mention of waiving vaccine patents to fight the pandemic at a meeting in Africa overshadowed by the coup in Sudan. It was “necessary ... -
The United States is committed to the WTO and wants it to succeed
Reuters – US trade negotiator Katherine Tai affirmed the Biden administration’s commitment to the World Trade Organization (WTO), saying consensus was possible on several trade and ... -
Key food import ban agenda in CPTPP talks with Japan
Taipei, Oct 24 (ANC) Taiwan’s decade-long ban on imports of Japanese food products from areas affected by the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster will ... -
Jaishankar and EVP Timmermans hold ‘good talk’ on India-EU relations and Afghan situation
On Friday 22 October, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr S Jaishankar, met the Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans, in New Delhi. According ... -
WTO to conduct 8th trade policy review of China
Geneva [Switzerland]Oct. 19 (ANI / Xinhua): The World Trade Organization (WTO) will begin China’s eighth trade policy review on Wednesday, the Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday. ... -
Obi from Ogwashi-Uku praises IGP for opening assassination attempt investigation
The Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s brother, Obi of Ogwashi-Uku, His Majesty Obi Ifechukwude Aninshi Okonjo II, congratulated the Inspector ... -
Lessons from the confusing price of Egyptian whiskey
There are the tariffs, there are the prohibitive tariffs and then there are the Egyptian tariffs on whiskey. It’s arguably the most fascinating import tax ever, ... -
Nigeria: Climate change – Okonjo-Iweala calls for a global carbon price
World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala identified adopting a global carbon price aligned with the Paris Agreement as the easiest way to cut ... -
India to sign key trade deals by next year | Latest India News
India is set to sign three major trade deals with the United Arab Emirates, UK and Australia by 2022, and is set to sign early harvest ... -
How to sustainably increase the growth of agriculture by at least 1%?
STAR PHILIPPINE / MICHAEL VARCAS TThe Philippine economy is expected to grow this year perhaps between 4% and 5%, coming out of a deep contraction last ... -
My Say: Biden disappoints, must do more, not less
US President Joe Biden’s earlier support for a vaccine patent waiver raised hopes at the Covid-19 summit late last month. However, it turned out to be ... -
CmiA training positively affects the lives of small farmers: study
Cotton made in Africa (CmiA) the training had a positive impact on the living and working conditions of participating cotton farmers, according to a report. The ... -
Taiwan’s long road to CPTPP membership
(MENAFN- Caribbean News Global) By Riley Walters The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) recently made the headlines, with China and Taiwan having officially ... -
Newcastle takeover: Saudi Arabia rolls back beIN Sport ban after four and a half years
Saudi Arabia has reversed its decision to ban beIN Sport – the official Premier League broadcaster in the Middle East – from operating in the country. ... -
India’s exports set to boost as WTO raises trade outlook
India’s export growth prospects are expected to be boosted by the latest World Trade Organization (WTO) report which now forecasts better prospects for world merchandise trade ... -
From the United States to PHL: Clarifying the licensing regime for imports of agricultural products
The United States has asked the Philippines to further explain its import licensing regime for agricultural products and provide more details on its fish import regime ... -
Biden disappoints: Must do more, not less
US President Biden’s earlier support for a vaccine patent waiver raised hopes for his summit more than a week ago. However, it turned out to be ... -
Why a Canada-China trade dispute was (almost) a gift to American biotechnology
Canada and China are in a trade dispute over canola oil. The origins of the case are purely political. Canada detained a Huawei executive for fraud ... -
Taiwan to raise trade concerns at WTO over suspension of Chinese imports
Taipei, October 1 (CNA) The Cabinet-level Agriculture Council (COA) on Friday sent documents to the Taiwanese World Trade Organization (WTO) mission as it prepares to file ... -
Panel suggests reducing Bangladesh import tariff to WTO rates
ISLAM SYFUL | Posted: 01, 2021, 10:02 a.m. | Update: 01, 2021, 10:18:36 Adjusting Bangladesh’s tariff rates to levels set by the WTO is suggested by ... -
The link between trade and climate change
Husband Pangestu is the Director General of Development Policy and Partnerships for the World Bank. In this role, which she assumed on March 1, 2020, Ms. ... -
Governments have paid to develop COVID vaccines. Big Pharma wants to accumulate patents
Looking at the news these days, I often remember a scene from the second movie “The Lord of the Rings”, in which the hobbits Mary and ... -
Taiwan’s “democratic values” will be taken into account when assessing entry into the CPTPP: United States
Washington, Sept. 24 (CNA) Taiwan’s strong “democratic values” will become a factor in the assessment of its candidacy to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for ... -
Brady and Buchanan meet with WTO Director General Okonjo-Iweala in bipartisan meeting to reaffirm US commitment to WTO reforms
Brady and Buchanan meet with WTO Director General Okonjo-Iweala in bipartisan meeting to reaffirm US commitment to WTO reforms WASHINGTON, DC – Members of the Ways ... -
China wants to join CPTPP, but don’t expect a quick pass
On September 16, China formally applied to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) trade agreement. It wasn’t surprising news, but it was big news ... -
Authorize unlimited food security programs, end agricultural subsidies exceeding 10 billion dollars in 3 years: India at the WTO
Ahead of a key World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial conference later this year, India proposed that subsidies for food security programs be allowed without any limits ... -
Big Pharmaceuticals Fuel Human Rights Crisis Over Vaccine Inequalities, Amnesty Says
Major Western manufacturers of Covid-19 vaccines are “violating human rights” by prioritizing rich countries and refusing to share intellectual property (IP) and technology, Amnesty International said ... -
China Launches Offer to Join CPTPP Trade Pact
China has officially launched its application to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement on Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). On September 16, Beijing filed its formal request to ... -
Vaccine Equity Coalition Warns ‘Pathetic Charity Runoff’ Will Not End Pandemic
Faced with the global coronavirus of US President Joe Biden Mountain peak later this week, the People’s Vaccine Alliance is warning rich countries that mere promises ... -
US copyright holders want tougher anti-piracy measures in China * TorrentFreak
Home > Law and Politics > The IIPA, which represents the MPA, RIAA and other groups in the entertainment industry, wants China to take a stand ... -
SAIP: Saudi Arabia calls on countries to make vaccines accessible to all
Saudi Gazette Report RIYAD – Saudi Intellectual Property Authority (SAIP) spokesperson Yasser Al-Hakami said Saudi Arabia called on countries to take responsibility for overcoming the COVID-19 ... -
Okonjo-Iweala’s brother, Obi of Ogwashi-Uku convoy attacked in Delta
Obi’s convoy from Ogwashi-Uku, HRM Obi Ifechukwude Aninshi Okonjo II, and brother of the former Nigerian Minister of Finance and current Director General of the World ... -
China increasingly asserts itself in international legal disputes
INEAR JANUARY the Communist Party has published a five-year plan for the development of a “socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics”. Most of the document ... -
Collaboration between India and East Asian partners to benefit health infrastructure amid COVID-19: Anupriya Patel
The T9th EAS-EMM (East Asia Summit-Economic Ministers’ Meeting) was recently held virtually. Addressing the meeting, Anupriya Patel, Minister of State for Trade and Industry, said the ... -
September 11 killed him, but 20 years later the global justice movement is about to be reborn
ANALYSIS: By Kalinga Seneviratne in Sydney Since the attacks on the United States by 15 Saudi Islamic fanatics on September 11, 2001 – now known as ... -
Australia finally backs waiver of intellectual property for COVID-19 vaccine
Australia will officially support the removal of intellectual property rules for COVID-19 vaccines to help developing countries access cheaper vaccines after months of campaigning and protests ... -
India for the rapid result of the TRIPS waiver for the Covid vaccine, food security at the WTO
Trade and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal stressed the need for a permanent, adequate and fair solution to public storage programs for food security purposes at the ... -
WTO reviews plastic recycling standards, removes trade barriers
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has revealed that it is considering policies such as plastic recycling standards and the removal of trade barriers as ways to ... -
Delta Stable Despite Diversity, According to Okowa | The Guardian Nigeria News
Ifeanyi Okowa ⢠Okonjo-Iweala, Ovia, Elumelu, Clark, others receive prizes Delta State Governor Dr Ifeanyi Okowa said the state, in its three decades of existence, has ... -
Taliban takeover in Afghanistan spikes dried fruit prices in India
Last updated on 26 Aug 2021, 11:02 Dried fruit prices have risen by up to 70% in India since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. Ahead ... -
Will Russia become a dominant influence in Central Asia?
There has been a lot of speculation about how the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan and the drastic change of power there will affect Central ... -
USTR Annual Report to Congress on China’s WTO Compliance: Request for Public Comment | Cozen O’Connor
CONTEXT China became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on December 11, 2001. Pursuant to Section 421 of the United States-China Relations Act 2000, ... -
Business Highlights | Business
The area sown to summer crops such as paddy has lagged 1.55% to 1,043.87 lakh hectare so far during the current kharif season of the 2021-22 ... -
Eventful talks will start from September 1 at the WTO to conclude negotiations on the Fisheries Subsidies Pact
Eventful talks will begin from September 1 among members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva to iron out differences over a proposed agreement on ... -
What is a COVID-19 vaccine intellectual property waiver? | Sunstein srl
While over 48% of the US population is fully vaccinated, only about 15% of the world is. Such disparities have led members of the World Trade ... -
Global Regulatory Reporting & Compliance Industry to 2026 – Growing Demand for Faster Approval Process Drives Market – ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN – (COMMERCIAL THREAD)–The “Regulatory Reporting and Compliance Market – Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact and Forecast (2021 – 2026)” report was added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer. The ... -
The bumpy road to the 12th WTO Ministerial
Written by Priyanka Pandit Preparations for the 12th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), to be held in Geneva from November 30 to December ... -
Isolated against patent waivers, Pfizer and Moderna Hike vaccine prices
“Capitalism never fails to surprise,” wrote one observer As some of the world’s richest countries continue to oppose temporary patent waivers for Covid-19 vaccines to deploy ... -
Protect artisanal fishing | The Nigeria Nation
Artisanal fishing is at the heart of the global fishing economy. In a webinar last week, Nigeria and other members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) ... -
The investment opportunity offered by China
The relationship between the United States and China is perhaps one of the most important in history, and not just because they are the two largest ... -
No anti-dumping duty on fiber boards from 4 countries: Revenue Service
The government decided not to impose anti-dumping duties on imports of a certain type of fiberboard, used to make furniture and cabinets, from Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand ... -
WTO members move closer to agreement on fisheries subsidies | News | SDG Knowledge Center
At a ministerial meeting on July 15, 2021, members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) pledged to conclude negotiations on fisheries subsidies “soon” and “before the ... -
Vaccine Greed and Inequality – Manila Standard
“Double talk can only further fuel the public’s anger.” Some time ago, the mayor of the city of Iloilo, Jerry Trenas, reportedly said “Pilipino din naman ... -
Opportunities in India’s Trade and Investment with Iran
We discuss India’s trade exposure to Iran and the prospects for a rebound in imports and exports in light of the US-Iran detente, full Chabahar port ... -
World meeting at WTO to promote agreement on fisheries aid
Madrid, Jul 10 (EFE) .- The countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) will meet virtually next Thursday to promote the negotiations on fishing aid, started ... -
OP-ED: Extension of TRIPS flexibility for LDCs – What does this mean for Bangladesh?
File photo of Garment employees working in a sewing section of Fakhruddin Textile Mills Limited in Gazipur, Bangladesh February 7, 2021 Reuters Bangladesh should take the ... -
WTO says it has yet to take a position on dispute over Russia’s new alcoholic beverages law
GENEVA (UrduPoint News / Spoutnik – July 07, 2021) The World Trade Organization (WTO) has not yet taken a position on the dispute over the new ... -
Carbon adjustment mechanisms at borders: will an innovative climate policy trigger a trade war?
The ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe factory in Duisburg, Germany on January 7, 2020. Photo by Leon Kuegeler / Reuters. The Biden administration may only be several months ... -
Global institutions support access to medical technologies around the world to fight the COVID-19 pandemic
Directors General of the World Health Organization (WHO), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and World Trade Organization (WTO) agree to step up support for members fighting ... -
USDA grants available to expand meat and poultry processing
USDA is making $ 55.2 million available to small and medium-sized meat and poultry processing facilities that wish to become federally inspected factories or operate as ... -
Alok Shukla’s tenure as Minister (PMI), WTO extended by 6 months
New Delhi, June 22 (IANS): The central government has extended the tenure of Alok Shukla, senior Indian Revenue Service (IRS), for another six months or until ... -
WTO talks on fisheries subsidies contemplate forced labor and S&DT | News | SDG Knowledge Center
Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Rules Negotiating Group discussed special and differential treatment (S&D), subsidy ceilings, forced labor and a number of additional issues ... -
Lack of preparation is biggest failure: Leading US scientist on Covid-19
Describing COVID-19 as the worst health crisis in recent memory, a US scientist heading the research wing of one of the world’s 20 largest pharmaceutical companies ... -
Australia to send China to WTO over wine tariff dispute
Australia will refer Beijing to the World Trade Organization after China imposed tariffs of more than 200% on major exports. Australia’s trade war with China has ... -
WTO TRIPS Council to hold series of meetings until end of July on proposed patent waiver – The New Indian Express
Through PTI NEW DELHI: The World Trade Organization‘s TRIPS Council on Thursday agreed to hold a series of meetings until the end of July to take ...