It all makes for good PR talking points, but the practical effect of today’s ruling by the World Trade Organization that Boeing received prohibited subsidies from Washington State in the form of tax ...
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Trade Organization cut its forecast for global trade growth this year by more than a third on Tuesday, reflecting a slowdown in China and falling levels of imports into ...
World trade will grow more slowly than expected in 2016, expanding by just 1.7%, well below the April forecast of 2.8%, according to the latest forecast by the World Trade Organization. With expected ...
Ten years after the Bush Administration brought a case before the World Trade Organization alleging persistent use of illegal subsidies by European aircraft maker Airbus, a WTO panel today confirmed ...
A World Trade Organization panel ruled Monday, Nov. 28, 2016, that Washington state offered billions in illegal tax breaks to plane maker Boeing, saying that the U.S. government must take action to ...
For the first time this year, the United States Trade Representative’s (USTR) ‘National Trade Estimate Report’ took note of China’s Great Firewall. Granted, it was with this tame statement: ‘China’s ...
GENEVA: The World Trade Organisation (WTO) on Thursday revised its 2016 global trade forecast downward by more than one percentage point, warning that a slowdown in China and broad market volatility ...
GENEVA - The World Trade Organization cut its forecast for global trade growth this year by more than a third on Tuesday, reflecting a slowdown in China and falling levels of imports into the United ...
WTO cuts 2016 world trade growth forecast to 1.7 percent, cites wake-up call ...
The forecast, much lower than the WTO's previous estimate of 2.8 percent in April, reflects a slowdown in China and Brazil and also decelerating imports in the United States. Global trade volumes are ...
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