Trade policies and agreements are a powerful weapon in the Era of Globalization. Most countries' strategy is to pursue multiple market-opening initiatives on a global, regional and bilateral basis, establishing models of success that can be used throughout all negotiations. This book presents some trade policies and agreements of the United States.
Trade policies and agreements are a powerful weapon in the Era of Globalization. Most countries' strategy is to pursue multiple market-opening initiatives on a global, regional and bilateral basis, establishing models of success that can be used throughout all negotiations. This book presents some trade policies and agreements of the US.
Preface; Trade Primer: Qs and As on Trade Concepts, Performance, and Policy; China's Trade with the United States and the World; Trade Agreements: Impact on the U.S. Economy; U.S. Trade Policy and the Caribbean: From Trade Preferences to Free Trade Agreement Division; Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) Fast- Track Renewal: Labour Issues; Mercosur: Evolution and Implications for U.S. Trade Policy; U.S.- Canada WTO Corn Trade Dispute; Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) Renewal: Core Labour Standards Issues: A Brief Overview; U.S.- World Merchandise Trade Data: 1948-2006; Index.