WTO members had little to show for five days of talks in Abu Dhabi, other than the extension of a digital trade tariff moratorium that has been in place since 1998.
As the EU fights to make the World Trade Organization matter again, it’s short on allies.
The failure of WTO member countries to produce anything meaningful at the group’s 13th Ministerial Conference could further erode the Geneva-based organization's ability to create new global tr...
The Guatemalan government has fired Marco Molina, a highly-respected Geneva-based official who has been leading talks for the past year on reforming the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) dispute...
A transatlantic gathering on Tuesday is unlikely to unpick any of the thorny EU-U.S. trade issues.
Truce will extend for 15 months, until after the next American administration takes office, diplomats say.
Brussels and Washington inch toward broad understanding on steel and aluminum to avoid a replay of their 2018-21 trade war.
Concerns around China’s industrial sector 'fact patterns' are 'something that we have been living with now for a couple of decades,' Tai said at POLITICO’s Global Tech Summit.
The latest Trade and Tech Council summit has failed to deal with the thorniest transatlantic issue: What to do about Beijing.
The IMF is predicting a slowing of global growth as the world continues to grapple with high inflation.