The global economic landscape is marked by a decline in world trade, as indicated by the World Trade Organization's forecast of slowing trade growth in 2023 due to multiple global economic slowdowns. ...
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In a recent exclusive interview undertaken under IBT's K-Hub series, T.S. Vishwanath, Co-Founder & Partner, Vekommunicate and an esteemed expert in international trade and policies, shares profound in...
As India has embarked on free trade negotiations with many of its important trading partners like the UK, Canada, Australia and the European Commission, one of the means for gaining freer access to ou...
Hans-Joerg Hoertnagl, Commercial Counsellor & Trade Commissioner Austrian Embassy, opines the wide availability of highly qualified employees combined with strong framework conditions make Austria a...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities of the global supply chain, with a number of countries adopting protectionist approaches towards trade. However, it at the same time exposed the need ...
India's steel industry faces disadvantages due to FTAs with Japan and South Korea despite being the most cost competitive among major global steel producers. It is important for the government to rene...
Prof. P Rameshan, IIM-K, opines that regional free-trade agreements are within the spirit of WTO agreements as they predate global FTAs....
Rules of origin are specific provisions designed to establish origin of good. They are important as duties & restrictions may depend upon source of imports....
An analysis of India's trade profile vis-a-vis UK in agricultural products shows significant potential for the former. Therefore, India can gain significantly by including agricultural products in the...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) defines a free trade area as “a grouping of countries within which tariffs and non-tariff trade barriers between the members are gen...