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Australia has to prepare for life after the World Trade Organisation

  • Written by Giovanni Di Lieto, Lecturer of international trade law, Monash Business School, Monash University
Australia has to prepare for life after the World Trade OrganisationThe Trump administration is rapidly breaking down the World Trade Organisation.AAP

The Trump administration’s economic policy is rapidly breaking down the World Trade Organisation (WTO) system and shattering the rules-based international order. On top of imposing tariffs, the United States is blocking the appointment of new judges to the body...

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