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In 2003, a Farmer Killed Himself to Protest Globalization. Little Has Changed
For years, farmers have said free trade policies have harmed them. Will the world finally start listening?
Brexit Explained: What Does 'Moving to WTO Rules' Actually Mean?
Would a no-deal Brexit be or a triumph or a disaster? We spoke to some economists to find out.
Trump hopes FART will get Congress's attention
Trump is worried about the United States’ standing in the world, and he’s hoping to correct the record with a bill called FART.
This is how Canadians will be affected by Trump's trade war
Prices of American-made ketchup, maple syrup, whiskey, and mustard are set to go up in Canada.
Australia and Canada Are in a Wine War
Australia isn't happy about Canada's restrictive alcohol laws, so they're heading to the World Trade Organisation.
How Does Global Trade Work?
The world has become a vast, interlinked, and sometimes interdependent marketplace.
The US Said India's Solar Power Plan Discriminates Against American Companies — And the WTO Agrees
America’s two largest manufacturers of solar panels, First Solar and Sun Power, have big stakes in the Indian market.
Soon, Americans Won't Know Where Their Meat Is Coming From
Congress has just decided that you no longer need to know the origin of the beef and pork you eat.
British Food Is Taking Over the World
Countries like Italy and France, which are known for making their own great cheese and wine, are buying up such products from Britain in huge quantities. What gives?
The Trans-Pacific Patrnership Is Still an Enemy to the Internet
From making Disney happy by extending copyright terms, to threatening journalists—the latest leak isn't pretty.
Seattle's Former Police Chief Speaks Out About Ferguson and Police Brutality
Ferguson isn’t the first time a local police force has turned an American city into something resembling a war zone.
Seattle's Former Police Chief Speaks Out Against Police Brutality
Norm Stamper ordered a brutal crackdown on WTO protesters in 1999, when he was Seattle's chief of police. Now, he's a vocal opponent of the militarization of cops—and says his mistakes are being repeated in Ferguson.