IntroductionIndia is a contradiction in the World Trade Organization (WTO): both a norm-breaker and a dealmaker. When the WTO was established in 1995, India had already begun a series of economic ...
IntroductionOf India’s 1.4 billion people, approximately 565 million are part of the workforce, the majority in agriculture.[1] The country’s working-age population is expected to increase ...
AI is transforming global trade, offering opportunities and challenges. India must adapt its policies, leveraging AI for ...
Increased import duty not a fix The OECD PSE measures the economic impact of ... recent policies, the WTO AMS uses static benchmarks and assumptions for legal assessment. Indian PSE for 2024 ...
Although not named directly, Trump’s renewed push for steel and aluminum tariffs reignites trade tensions and may put India’s ...
Union Budget focuses on boosting consumption, MSME sector, lowering tariffs, and enhancing global competitiveness for ...
Big businesses tend to support the WTO for its positive impact on international economic growth. Skeptics see it as increasing the wealth gap and hurting local workers and communities. The WTO is ...
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