New tariffs will vary by manufacturer, but European car makers deem the measures pointless, even counterproductive
World Trade Organisation
Sunak’s Rwanda immigration plan, the election of Donald Trump in the US and a stagnating euro zone economy could all be big problems for us
Objections at World Trade Organisation committee led Ireland to change how measure are applied, US trade representative said in report
Provisional deal empowers Brussels to investigate and destroy products and could raise trade tensions with Beijing
Our understanding of comparative advantage is confused and damaging
Declines particularly evident in pharma sector, according to CSO data
Ireland's alcohol labelling law has been raised at the World Trade Organisation, with concerns that it may pose a barrier to trade
Although it has been strained in recent years, the link between trade and political liberalisation still holds
Eurocare, alliance of 51 organisations trying to reduce alcohol-related harm in Europe, likens move to workplace smoking ban
Cuba has objected on behalf of its rum producers, calling planned cancer warning labels ‘alarmist’ and against EU law
There’s no logic in our health policy approach, which gyrates from one issue or fad to another
Martin Wolf: The US risks reversing nine decades of hugely successful policy that lifted tens of millions out of poverty
Deal delivers a significant blow to vaccine manufacturers but some say it doesn’t go far enough
Initiative aimed at boosting employment and weeding out cheap competition
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