- Clear All
- 13 results found
- (-) Brazil
- (-) Colombia
- (-) en
- (-) Latin America & Caribbean
- (-) Trade
Inequality may rise as countries double down on global value chains without upskilling the broader workforce
Brazil's new anti-dumping framework better accounts for competition effects and trade interests and is expected to boost competition pressure and boost the overall country’s competitiveness…
In the era of superfoods and greater consumer awareness, there is growing demand for environmentally-sustainable and biodiversity-based products
The landscape of international trade negotiations has been undergoing an upheaval. On the multilateral level, after 15 years of unsuccessful attempts to close the Doha Development Round at the…
By Nicolette Bartlett, Prince of Wales’s Corporate Leaders Group and CISL Developing effective carbon pricing mechanisms can and will play a key part in tackling climate change, facilitating the…
At the Ninth WTO Ministerial Conference held in Bali on December 2013, all WTO members reached an agreement on trade facilitation and a compromise on food security issues, a contentious topic…
About "Notes From the Field": With this occasional feature, we let World Bank professionals who are conducting interesting trade-related projects around the globe explain some of the …
On June 5, the World Bank will host an event focused on the ongoing relationship between Brazil and countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The event will be web streamed. Panelists will discuss Brazil’s…