Asia-Pacific leaders “fear” that the World Trade Organization (WTO) is “no longer effective,” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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APEC meeting closes in South Korea, WTO dead and buried
By Mark Buckton - Taipei If there was ever a funeral that dared not speak its name, it unfolded in South Korea late on ...
According to Mongabay, the treaty, signed under the World Trade Organization, went into effect on September 15, and it will ...
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Marcos: Trump-Xi meet eased trade tensions
The world heaved a sigh of relief after the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping that eased the trade tensions between the two largest economies, President Marcos ...
GYEONGJU, South Korea—While the push for artificial intelligence (AI) mainstreaming and addressing demographic shifts united Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) member-countries, the goal of ...
Wang emphasized that the Chinese side has always firmly supported and safeguarded the multilateral trading system centered on the World Trade Organization (WTO). "Amid the current global economic and ...
Despite President Trump's declaration of the success of his Asia tour, his words and actions have done little to reassure the ...
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S. Korea Takes Leadership Role At APEC Amid Turbulent Multilateral Landscape
S. Korea Takes Leadership Role At APEC Amid Turbulent Multilateral Landscape. Seoul, Nov 2 (IANS) Amid serious challenges to the global multilateral order and deepening protectionist moves, South Kore ...
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Amid sea row, Marcos extends hand to Xi
It was a now-or-never move. President Marcos walked up to Chinese President Xi Jinping and shook his hand in an impromptu ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether Trump's tariffs under the IEEPA were legal, a ruling that could expand or limit ...
Abating its overreliance on China trade will reaffirm U.S. leadership in free and open markets, economics professor Christian B. Teeter writes in a Los Angeles Times column.
Facing deepening fractures in the global trade order, Asia-Pacific leaders adopted a joint declaration that emphasised the ...
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