The World Trade Report 2014 looks at how four recent major economic trends have changed how developing countries can use trade to facilitate their development.

India awaits General Council meet outcome, which might make it clear if the members will be ready to negotiate its demand on food security or not

Poultry farmers can now afford to count their profits before their chickens hatch -and they are big, weighing on average twice as much as they did 50 years ago.The broiler chicken of today ,a produ

In July, India had clarified it wouldn't ratify a trade facilitation agreement until a permanent solution on food security was arrived at

One item on the agenda of the much-discussed Narendra Modi-Barack Obama meeting that has Indian commentators flummoxed is hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).

There is an increasing recognition that to avoid dangerous climate change, most fossil fuel reserves will need to be left in the ground. This calls for increased attention for policies focusing on the supply side of fossil fuels.

If the world's leaders really cared about climate change, there's one easy way to reduce emissions, writes John Weeks - drop the obsession with increasing trade, and all the pollution that goes wit

The Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment Report (APTIR) is a recurrent publication prepared by the Trade and Investment Division of the UNESCAP.

India is engaged with several countries to garner support on the food security issue at the World Trade Organization, with an aim to conclude the Bali package.

The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety establishes the right of Parties to take socio-economic considerations into account when deciding on imports or domestic measures relating to genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

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