
New Report Calls for Transformation of International Trade Rules
As NAFTA 2.0 hangs in balance, U.S. and Canadian organizations recommend new rules for future trade agreements that prioritize people and planet, not corporations.
As NAFTA 2.0 hangs in balance, U.S. and Canadian organizations recommend new rules for future trade agreements that prioritize people and planet, not corporations.
In more than two-thirds of the mining-related lawsuits against governments in the region, communities have been actively organizing against the mining activities.
A new movement is building towards an economy centered on global solidarity, rather than an international race to the bottom.
Worsening relations between the two largest economies in the world could lead to disaster.
IPS Fellow Manuel Pérez-Rocha a featured panelist at the international conference, “EU Trade Policy at the Crossroads: between Economic Liberalism and Democratic Challenges.”