Trade and Climate in the WTO: what can we learn from preferential trade agreements?
Brandi, Clara / Jean-Frédéric MorinExternal Publications (2024)
Geneva: Forum on Trade, Environment, & the SDGs (TESS)
Preferential trade agreements can be used as a policy tool to promote climate action. Negotiators should improve the design of climate-related provisions to unlock their full potential and also draw lessons for trade and climate discussions at the WTO.
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