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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2025

global trade

Manoj Pant.
Thoughts

There is a shift in global trade. But 2020 is not 1930 or 2008

The current trade crisis is completely exogenous, driven by government action and the fear of the unknown which has separated buyers from sellers

Free trade? Tell it to the lobsters. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

Welcome to the might-is-right global trade era

A container ship at Southampton docks as the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) continues, Southampton, Britain, March 29, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Matthew Childs
Global Economy

World trade rebounding slowly, outlook uncertain: UN report

The Liverpool seaport in UK. If a Brexit deal is reached without a tariff and quota free provision, shipments are likely to clog the port and delay unloading. Photo: Collected
Global Economy

The year that roiled global trade still poses five big risks

Photo: Jason Alden/Bloomberg
Global Economy

UK’s global trade deals still pose a huge pre-Brexit challenge

Photo: Xinhua
Global Economy

Covid-19 speeds up digital transition of global trade

People watch the full moon, known as the "Buck Moon", while it rises over the skyline of New York and One World Trade Center, as seen from West Orange, in New Jersey, US July 16, 2019/ Reuters
Global Economy

Coronavirus rekindles global trade disputes

File Photo: A red light is pictured at a pedestrian crossing in front of the World Trade Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, December 9, 2019. Reuters/Denis Balibouse
Global Economy

Global trade slump yet to bottom out: WTO

British lawmaker Rushanara Ali. Photo: Collected
Global Economy

UK must lead efforts to protect global trade, supply chains: Rushanara

At least three barges and one ship, the Courier, ran aground after they broke free from their moorings during Hurricane Gustav in New Orleans on Sept. 2, 2008. Photo: Getty Images via Foreign Policy
Global Economy

Climate change is coming for global trade

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