
US Trade Rep Katherine Tai Describes the New Era of Globalization
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Lessons from the ITO: Crafting a Worker-Centered Trade Policy
This chapter explores the historical context of the International Trade Organization and its implications for modern trade policies, particularly in relation to labor rights and economic inequality. It highlights the challenges posed by corporate monopolies and advocates for a shift towards worker-centered trade practices that prioritize humane conditions and sustainability. The discussion also delves into the complexities of international trade dynamics and the necessity for strategic cooperation among countries to mitigate economic coercion.
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