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Open China?

China is making promises, but keeping them may be hard...

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Is trade in turmoil a chance for justice?

The global free trade system is being battered like never before. Can any good come of it, asks Vanessa Baird in the first of an eight-article exploration?

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The face of plastic recycling that China wants to change. A worker sorts plastic in Dong Xiao Kou, a 'scrap village' on the outskirts of Beijing where poor migrant families survive from recycling rubbish. Photo: Kevin Frayer/Getty

No more of your junk

Last year, China announced a ban on imports of ‘foreign garbage’. The result? Western stockpiles of used paper and plastic have reached crisis proportions. Adam Liebman on why we need a less rosy notion of what actually happens to our recycling.

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Brexit threat to Africa trade

Brexit threat to Africa trade

East-African campaigners are warning Brexit may hit some Global South economies by harming their ability to export to Britain – a key market for some. Nick Dowson reports

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Trump and the Left may agree about TPP and NAFTA – but not for the same reason or with a shared vision for the future. Photo: Scott Audette/Reuters

The right way to rewrite NAFTA

What is an internationalist to make of Donald J Trump’s vow to blow up the North American Free Trade Agreement? Mark Engler asks.

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Mimicking the global super-rich at an anti-tax-haven demo in Trafalgar Square during May’s Global Anti-Corruption Summit. Photo: Neil Hall/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Ending the offshore bonanza

There are ways to change the irresponsible system of tax avoidance, as Niko Block demonstrates.

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In a world where transnationals have more clout than many countries, the David and Goliath story has been turned on its head and power rests with companies.

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Big Davids, small Goliaths

How new trade deals – and Investor-State Dispute Settlements in particular – are giving more power to companies to sue countries for lost profits.

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Male baldness v malaria?

Simon Trace on the skewed priorities of medical research.

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Seattle, home of the 1999 WTO protests, campaigning for internet freedom in 2015. Photo: Backbone Campaign under a CC Licence

Claiming our victories

Don't listen to the cynics - Mark Engler thinks activists should pat themselves on the back.

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25 years ago in New Internationalist...

25 years ago in New Internationalist...

Chris Brazier remembers the editorial contributions of David Ransom.

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More than three million Europeans have sign a petition to stop the TTIP. Photo: Stop TTIP

Global Goals vs TTIP: trading human rights for profit

Three million concerned Europeans signed a petition against a controversial new trade deal that will undermine human rights, explains Mark Dearn.

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Deflating TTIP: Friends of the Earth inflate a Trojan Horse outside European Union headquarters in Brussels. Wiktor Dabkowski/DPA/Press Association Images

Tipping the TTIP

The financial lobby plugging the latest free-trade deal, discussed with Kenneth Haar.

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Under the influence: a protester makes his feelings felt during demonstrations in Hong Kong, October 2014. Photo: Getty/Bloomberg/Brent Lewin

The big bank boondoggle*

Big private banks have been resurrected by the crisis they caused, says David Ransom.

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Citizen activism marches on

Mark Engler draws lessons from marches past and present.

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10 reasons to be worried about the trojan treaties

Hazel Healy looks at two monster US-led free-trade deals.

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Search results in a table for: "World Trade Organization"

Article title Description Author Published Magazine Link
Open China?

China is making promises, but keeping them may be hard...

Vanessa Baird January, 2019 517 Buy
Is trade in turmoil a chance for justice?

The global free trade system is being battered like never before. Can any good come of it, asks Vanessa Baird in the first of an eight-article exploration?

Vanessa Baird January, 2019 517 Buy
No more of your junk

Last year, China announced a ban on imports of ‘foreign garbage’. The result? Western stockpiles of used paper and plastic have reached crisis proportions. Adam Liebman on why we need a less rosy notion of what actually happens to our recycling.

Adam Liebman November, 2018 516 Buy
Brexit threat to Africa trade

East-African campaigners are warning Brexit may hit some Global South economies by harming their ability to export to Britain – a key market for some. Nick Dowson reports

Nick Dowson November, 2017 507 Buy
The right way to rewrite NAFTA

What is an internationalist to make of Donald J Trump’s vow to blow up the North American Free Trade Agreement? Mark Engler asks.

Mark Engler June, 2017 503 Read
Ending the offshore bonanza

There are ways to change the irresponsible system of tax avoidance, as Niko Block demonstrates.

Niko Block December, 2016 498 Read
Big Davids, small Goliaths

How new trade deals – and Investor-State Dispute Settlements in particular – are giving more power to companies to sue countries for lost profits.

Frank Mulder June, 2016 493 Read
Male baldness v malaria?

Simon Trace on the skewed priorities of medical research.

Simon Trace May, 2016 492 Buy
Claiming our victories

Don't listen to the cynics - Mark Engler thinks activists should pat themselves on the back.

Mark Engler April, 2016 491 Read
25 years ago in New Internationalist...

Chris Brazier remembers the editorial contributions of David Ransom.

Chris Brazier April, 2016 491 Read
Global Goals vs TTIP: trading human rights for profit

Three million concerned Europeans signed a petition against a controversial new trade deal that will undermine human rights, explains Mark Dearn.

Mark Dearn October, 2015 486 Read
Tipping the TTIP

The financial lobby plugging the latest free-trade deal, discussed with Kenneth Haar.

Kenneth Haar May, 2015 482 Buy
The big bank boondoggle*

Big private banks have been resurrected by the crisis they caused, says David Ransom.

David Ransom May, 2015 482 Buy
Citizen activism marches on

Mark Engler draws lessons from marches past and present.

Mark Engler November, 2014 477 Buy
10 reasons to be worried about the trojan treaties

Hazel Healy looks at two monster US-led free-trade deals.

Hazel Healy May, 2014 472 Buy