By A Mystery Man Writer
While multilateral trade negotiations have stagnated and tensions between major players have surged, bilateral and regional agreements seem to have run away with the trade agenda. There are over 300 agreements today, up from 50 in 1990. Most importantly, many of these agreements have extended their reach well beyond tariffs, aiming to achieve integration beyond trade, or ‘deep’ integration. This column introduces a new eBook from CEPR and the World Bank that focuses on the determinants of deep trade agreements, how they affect trade and non-trade outcomes, and how they might shape trade relations in a post-COVID-19 world.
The U.S. Trade Deficit: How Much Does It Matter?
Beyond Trade: How deep trade agreements shape non-trade outcomes
Data Free Flow with Trust, now entering implementation phase
PDF] The Digital Trade Agenda of the U.S.: Parallel Tracks of Bilateral, Regional and Multilateral Liberalization
Revealed: Joe Biden and Rishi Sunak seek UK/US trade pact before 2024 elections – POLITICO
The economics of deep trade agreements: A new eBook
Overview - World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024 - United Nations Sustainable Development
Deep trade agreements and firms' exports
Ex-post evaluation of the implementation of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area between the EU and its Member States and Moldova – CEPS
Deep trade agreements and firms' exports
Trade Cooperation
Trump Signs China Trade Deal, Putting Economic Conflict on Pause - The New York Times
The Economics of Deep Trade Agreements eBook
The Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA)