As the Pax Americana fades, policymakers are prioritizing economic security – emerging countries could be the big losers, ...
While not directly referencing Bill 55, a recent CJEU opinion adds another legal layer to the discussion around Maltese firms ...
In an era where the world is interconnected via supply chains, a single event—whether it be war, trade sanctions, natural disasters, or port closures—can instantly create tremors across global ...
If waiving the Jones Act will make it easier (and presumably cheaper) for Americans to access vital resources for the next 60 ...
Quebec is moving ahead with plans to recognize fromage en grains du Québec — cheese curds — as a controlled designation.
It is the only jurisdiction in Canada with a formal legal framework dedicated to controlled designations in food. Is it ...
The stage is now set and we can only speculate what gift or disaster will be delivered to Canada on July 1 — the CUSMA review deadline and our 159th birthday ...
Geopolitics disrupts global tourism as wars, visa restrictions and political tensions reshape travel patterns, affecting ...
Ireland’s dependence on a handful of multinational companies to drive technological progress and productivity has left the ...
Ireland's reliance on multinationals to drive technological progress and productivity is leaving it exposed, according to a ...
Chinese and South Korean trade officials have held several rounds of meetings in recent months, with advancing the next phase of FTA negotiations emerging as a key topic of discussion. The latest ...
Free trade was beginning to give way to protectionism, but grain prices were still mostly influenced by weather and other fundamental supply-and-demand factors. As the final sands fell through the ...