This Week in Trade
⛏️ Economic security is driving trade policy. Critical minerals, tariff disputes, and WTO reform are moving to the centre of the global trade agenda. Welcome to This Week in Trade #12, your quick, curated briefing on the developments shaping markets, supply chains, and international economic policy. This week, George Riddell examines the Quad's $20 billion critical minerals initiative, the latest legal battle over US IEEPA tariffs, a new Section 301 investigation into Vietnam, WTO reform proposals aimed at breaking institutional deadlock, tougher EU trade measures toward China, and plans for a future UK-EU SPS agreement. 📌 This week's key stories: • Quad launches a $20 billion critical minerals financing initiative • Trump administration appeals IEEPA tariff refund ruling • USTR opens Section 301 investigation into Vietnam • WTO reform proposals seek to accelerate plurilateral agreements • EU considers tougher trade defence measures toward China • UK-EU SPS agreement plans move forward 💡 Key takeaway: Governments are increasingly using trade policy to advance economic security objectives, strengthen supply chains, and respond to geopolitical competition. ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 Big Trade Week Preview 00:41 Quad Critical Minerals Cash 01:40 US Tariffs Refund Appeal 02:18 Vietnam Section 301 Probe 02:51 WTO Reform Fast Lane 04:17 EU Gets Tough on China 04:58 UK-EU SPS Deal Update 05:39 Wrap Up and Feedback 🎙️ Subscribe to the This Week in Trade podcast: https://pod.link/1893068806 [https://pod.link/1893068806] 🤝 This briefcast builds on the weekly trade insights curated by George Riddell. 🔗 Follow George on LinkedIn: / griddell 🌐 Explore more from the Geneva Trade Platform: https://genevatradeplatform.org [https://genevatradeplatform.org] 🔗 Follow the Geneva Trade Platform on LinkedIn: / geneva-trade-platform 📩 Have feedback or topics you'd like us to cover? Let us know in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly updates on global trade, WTO developments, supply chains, and international economic policy.
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