Why Digital Trade Should Remain Open
Policymakers should consider the benefits of international rules that promote a predictable policy environment, including continued tariff-free digital imports
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Policymakers should consider the benefits of international rules that promote a predictable policy environment, including continued tariff-free digital imports
Why Digital Trade Should Remain Open Read More »
Beginning in the 18th century, the Industrial Revolution ushered in a series of innovations that transformed society. We may be in the early stages of a new technological era—the age of generative artificial intelligence (AI)—that could unleash change on a similar scale.
Policymakers need fuller view of consequences of illicit flows, including tallies of the fiscal, monetary, financial, and structural costs
Financial Crimes Hurt Economies and Must be Better Understood and Curbed Read More »
A group representing a coalition of environmental groups combed through the public list of people granted access to the United Nations COP28 climate talks and found at least 2,456 people the group considers fossil fuel lobbyists.
Record Number of Fossil Fuel Lobbyists at COP28, Environmentalists Say Read More »
On the first-ever Health Day at a COP, more than 40 million health professionals from around the globe joined the call to action by the World Health Organization (WHO) and civil society organizations, to prioritize health in climate negotiations at COP28.
Over 40 million health professionals demand bold health and climate action at COP28 Read More »