WTO Chair - Ecuador, in partnership with the Centro Andino de Estudios Internacionales and Radio Voz Andina Internacional at the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar - Sede Ecuador invite you to listen to the seventh episode of "Conversations… Recording of this episode of #ConversationsWithTradeNegotiators is available on Spotify, on Radio Voz Andina Internacional, and on …

The Asian Center for WTO & International Health Law and Policy (“ACWH”) of National Taiwan University (“NTU”) co-held the 8th Asian International Economic Law Network Conference (“AIELN”) at NTU on 1-2 December 2023. The seminar’s theme is “…

As the Phase III Chair-Holder of the WTO Chair Programme (“WCP”), the Asian Center for WTO & International Health Law and Policy (“ACWH”) of National Taiwan University (“NTU”) held the first Asian regional WCP meeting at NTU on 17 September…

This outreach activity is organized by ASEAN Foundation and Peking University and attended by participants of ACYLS (ASEAN-China Young Leaders Summit) 2021. Topics of my interest and presentation are as follows: ■ ASEAN: Crisis and Schemes…

This outreach activity is designed as a focused group discussion (FGD) forum attended by scholars, and government officials from the Political Study Center of the Indonesian Science Association. Contents of the presentation cover: ■ Indo-…

This policy brief provides a summary of key research findings of the WTO Chair in Oman at Sultan Qaboos University in order to enable policy making. Since the creation of WTO, agricultural trade was subjected to multilateral trade rules that…

For the Fourth consecutive time and in collaboration with WTO, SQU held the Regional Trade Policy Course (RTPC) for the Middle East and North African Countries (MENA) starting on October 8 to November 30, 2017 and running for 8 weeks.

Professor Bradly Condon, WTO Chairholder for Mexico, did a presentation on “The Multilateral Trade System and the Environment” (El sistema multilateral de comercio y el medio ambiente), at the Seminar for Latin American journalists in Mexico City…