Sisi Tang discusses three climate action initiatives between China and Latin America: a crediting mechanism for clean energy, debt-for-climate swaps, and a greener free trade agreement.
They are the ones that make the wheels of Geneva go round. In one way or another, these 12 directors, experts, advocates of international organisations, among many others are shaping the future of multilateralism.
Simon Evenett examines commercial policy interventions witnessed since January 1, 2020 and assesses whether these changes differ in years before the pandemic.
Emily Benson and Grant Reynolds discuss the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity launched in May 2022 and present outcomes and next steps of the initiative.
The newest Trade and Sustainability Review looks at trade policy issues ranging from the Russia-Ukraine war, plastic pollution, the new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity and more.
Delegates from Africa and the Caribbean attended the first-ever AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum to discuss strategies to strengthen business opportunities.
India held an investment meeting with over 40 high-level African officials to discuss pathways for increased trade of resources and private investment.
This webinar aims to bring leading experts and policy-makers together to discuss topics including the compatibility of the "modernized" Energy Charter Treaty with the Paris Agreement, its extended scope, how the reformed investment protection standards compare to recent treaty practice, and whether a coordinated withdrawal from the treaty remains the preferred policy option.
Cedar LNG, an Indigenous-led project in British Columbia, is hoping to become one of the first energy proposals in Canada to win approval in a new regulatory process that is designed to pay greater scrutiny to climate impacts.