
Emissions in trade: Where are they and how do we measure them?
Emissions in trade are GHG emissions generated to produce internationally traded goods. But how are various trade policy measures tackling these emissions?
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Emissions in trade are GHG emissions generated to produce internationally traded goods. But how are various trade policy measures tackling these emissions?
Without robust competition policy, unfair trade arrangements will proliferate and businesses won't succeed across borders, writes Jonathan Fried of the WTO.
Hailed simultaneously as a success and the death of the Doha talks, what did the Nairobi trade talks really mean for the World Trade Organization?

