How Ukraine can align post-war reconstruction with sustainability goals, based on lessons from global recovery and European green infrastructure frameworks.
Latest updates on negotiations toward a United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation, with expert analysis of the process and implications for global tax policy.
Poppy S. Winanti analyzes ASEAN countries' pragmatic responses to U.S. tariffs, highlighting negotiation, regional cohesion, and market diversification as key strategies to manage risks and strengthen resilience.
This event will convene experts, industry leaders, investors, and policy-makers from battery and electric vehicle production, recycling, and circular economy domains to co-develop actionable strategies for strengthening Telangana’s battery manufacturing and circularity ecosystem.
This edition of the IISD Trade and Sustainability Review explores how Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the rest of Africa, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries are responding to U.S. tariffs and global trade tensions, highlighting challenges from China's economic shifts, energy market volatility, and strategic diplomacy against the need to build resilience in emerging markets.
Yara Aziz explores how MENA's seemingly low direct exposure to U.S. tariffs conceals deeper risks from global trade disruptions, energy market instability, and geopolitical tensions that could challenge the region’s traditional non-alignment amid rising U.S.–China competition.
Kholofelo Kugler and Tani Washington explore how African countries are responding to a new U.S. tariff regime, highlighting uneven economic impacts and calling for a coordinated continental strategy to protect trade and integration goals.
The International Court of Justice has delivered its much-anticipated advisory opinion on states’ obligations to tackle climate change, confirming that international law requires states to prevent significant harm to the climate—and failure to do so can trigger legal responsibility.
Liliana Rojas-Suarez and Ignacio Albe highlight how U.S. tariffs impact Latin America while underscoring that China's policy reaction and economic health may present an even greater challenge for the region’s growth and stability.