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WTO’s Ossa: Trade is both a cause of and solution to climate change

Jennifer Freedman interviews Ralph Ossa, the WTO’s new chief economist, to discuss the effects of trade on climate change, and how trade can provide solutions to environmental issues.
Policy Analysis April 14, 2023

PPMs Are Back: The rise of new sustainability-oriented trade policies based on process and production methods

Andreas Oeschger and Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi review the debate behind process and production methods (PPMs) and contextualize them based on examples of recently introduced PPM-based trade measures.
Policy Analysis April 14, 2023

Türkiye Is “Working Hard” to Clinch Extension of Black Sea Grain Deal

Türkiye pushes for an extension of the UN-backed Black Sea Grain deal which allows Ukraine to ship grain from three ports that were previously blockaded by Russia.
News April 14, 2023

Trade Ministers’ Coalition Seeks to Put Climate Action at the Heart of Global Trade Policies

Carolyn Deere Birkbeck provides an overview of the new Coalition of Trade Ministers on Climate, highlighting the importance of cooperation and strong political leadership moving forward.
Policy Analysis April 14, 2023

G-7 meeting set to shape future of natural gas

A meeting of Group of 7 Cabinet-level officials this weekend is setting up a geopolitical battle that could play a major role in driving the future of U.S. natural gas — and determining the emissions of the fuel globally. The meeting in Sapporo, Japan, is a precursor to a G-7 head-of-state summit next month that could influence the trajectory of energy markets for years and help determine the international money flow toward gas projects.
IISD in the news April 14, 2023

IISD Trade and Sustainability Review, Volume 3, Issue 2, April 2023

From the impact of AI to agricultural fertilizers, this issue of the IISD Trade and Sustainability Review covers a range of policy issues at the intersection of trade and sustainable development.
Long-form article April 13, 2023

Qi Zheng

Person April 13, 2023

Four Ways the G7 Can Show Leadership on Fossil Fuel Phase-Out

G7 ministers and leaders have a key opportunity this year to make concrete progress on fossil fuel phase-out, which could in turn encourage other economies to follow suit.
Insight April 13, 2023

The CPTPP trade deal is a major threat to public health and warrants a health impact assessment

The UK government has joined one of the world’s largest free trade agreements, known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement on Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). The CPTPP is not a new trade agreement waiting to be negotiated, but an already active one among 11 Pacific Rim countries (Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam). Joining the CPTPP commits the UK to several rules concerning trade in goods and services that have important implications for health. Although the US is not a member of the CPTPP, the agreement evolved from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which initially included—and was shaped by—the US before President Trump withdrew the country from the deal in 2017. As such, many provisions, and even entire chapters, of the CPTPP are near carbon copies of other free trade deals negotiated by the US. But despite how much alarm was raised over the potential health effects of a free trade agreement with the US, there has been little discussion of the public health implications of the UK’s accession to this new deal.
IISD in the news April 12, 2023

IEA insists increasing fossil fuel production contradicts goals to stop global warming

Fatih Birol, head of the powerful International Energy Agency, (IEA), the Paris-based organization led by the energy ministers of mostly rich countries, has warned that companies that increase fossil fuel production are contradicting goals to stop the planet warming.
IISD in the news April 12, 2023

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