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Trade Balances in China and the US Are Largely Driven by Domestic Macro Forces
September 12, 2024
Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
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Ceyla Pazarbasioglu
,
Krishna Srinivasan
,
Rodrigo Valdés
Worries that China’s external surpluses result from industrial policies reflect an incomplete view
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More Diversified Trade Can Make Middle East and Central Asia More Resilient
May 13, 2024
Jihad Azour
Reducing trade barriers, easing regulatory constraints, and upgrading infrastructure can mitigate challenges and help countries leverage new opportunities.
International trade
Red Sea Attacks Disrupt Global Trade
March 7, 2024
Parisa Kamali
,
Robin Koepke
,
Alessandra Sozzi
,
Jasper Verschuur
In the first two months of 2024, Suez Canal trade dropped by 50 percent from a year earlier while trade through the Panama Canal fell by 32 percent, disrupting supply chains and distorting key macroeconomic indicators
International trade
Why Digital Trade Should Remain Open
December 13, 2023
Michele Ruta
,
Adam Jakubik
Policymakers should consider the benefits of international rules that promote a predictable policy environment, including continued tariff-free digital imports
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How Latin America Can Use Trade to Boost Growth
November 16, 2023
Flavien Moreau
,
Rafael Machado Parente
Better infrastructure and logistics can help the region increase trade and growth
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Trade in Turmoil
June 1, 2023
Gita Bhatt
Despite geopolitical tensions, meaningful cooperation on trade remains possible
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