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Trade matters. It has the potential to advance sustainable, low-carbon development. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Paris Agreement climate commitments present fundamental challenges to trade policy; so too do growing protectionism and the fraying of multilateralism. 

IISD has been working on international trade for over two decades. Our work mirrors the scientific, economic, fiscal, legal and environmental aspects of trade. IISD focuses on reforms to the World Trade Organization and other trade agreements (including the North American Free Trade Agreement); options for new industrial policies functioning within a rules-based system; and whether trade can accelerate renewable energy and eliminate fossil fuel subsidies. IISD examines trade-related issues ranging from global food security and other commitments set out in the SDGs, to innovative financing for sustainable infrastructure, carbon-border adjustment measures and the role of big data. 

IISD works with developing countries and others on international investment treaties. It also addresses trade issues through its flagship Investment Treaty News, Global Subsidies Initiative and the SDG Knowledge Hub.   

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    Maximizing the Utilization of ASEAN-Led Free Trade Agreements: The potential roles of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises

    Maximizing the Utilization of ASEAN-Led Free Trade Agreements: The potential roles of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises

    The Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are not only deepening their economic integration, but are also aactively...

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    Practical Implications of Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform for the Energy Supply Chain in Indonesia

    Practical Implications of Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform for the Energy Supply Chain in Indonesia

    This briefing note examines the practical short-term implications for Indonesia's energy supply chain of steps towards fossil-fuel subsidy reform...

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    Investment Treaty Arbitration: Opportunities to reform arbitral rules and processes

    Investment Treaty Arbitration: Opportunities to reform arbitral rules and processes

    Investors are increasingly turning to investor-state arbitration to challenge a wide range of government measures, including laws, regulations and...

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    Building an Effective Review Mechanism: Lessons for the HLPF

    Building an Effective Review Mechanism: Lessons for the HLPF

    The High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) was established in 2012 (General Assembly resolution 66/288, "The future we want") as a replacement for the...

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    A Response to the European Commission's December 2013 Document

    A Response to the European Commission's December 2013 Document "Investment Provisions in the EU-Canada Free Trade Agreement (CETA)"

    On December 3, 2013, the European Commission issued a document concerning the investment provisions in the EU-Canada free trade agreement (CETA)...

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    Future Contours of International Trade Policy

    Future Contours of International Trade Policy

    In this commentary, Harsha Vardhana Singh argues that trade and investment are increasingly becoming two sides of the same coin, and the...

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    China and the Evolving Geo-Economics: Preparing for a new trade and investment regime

    China and the Evolving Geo-Economics: Preparing for a new trade and investment regime

    In today's significantly interconnected world, both external and internal conditions affect the success of a nation's domestic performance and...

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    Commentary to the Draft Investment Chapter of the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)

    Commentary to the Draft Investment Chapter of the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)

    Shortly before the Lisbon Treaty's entry into force, Canada and the EU started negotiating a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) that...

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    The Green Goods Agreement: Neither green nor good?

    The Green Goods Agreement: Neither green nor good?

    In January 2014, 14 World Trade Organization members met on the sideline of a World Economic Forum meeting in Davos to launch talks aimed at...

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    Taking Advantage of ASEAN's Free Trade Agreements: A guide for small and medium-sized enterprises

    Taking Advantage of ASEAN's Free Trade Agreements: A guide for small and medium-sized enterprises

    In the past decade, the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have taken significant steps to reduce the barriers to...

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