International trading system: Up the down staircase?

A. Koval, Alejandro Gamboa-Alder, D.M. Van Gorp, S. Sutyrin, Carlos Uriarte Sánchez
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The future of the international trading system under modern challenges is uncertain. The surge of protectionism, the re-balancing of power between nations, and a recent pandemic along with expanding digitalization demonstrate the necessity of rethinking global trade governance. The paper aims to reveal the key challenges of modern international trading system and provide possible ways to address them. Participants in the debate indicated that protectionism inevitably remains in modern trade policy, although liberalization and multilateral trade talks could provide incentives for more fair trade. The global interconnectivity in the framework of global value chains requires a new trade agenda. It is clear that states, especially in modern circumstances, primarily defend their national interests. However, strategically all WTO members will benefit from the development of multilateral cooperation. The responsibility of national policy makers and companies, especially those most powerful, is to maintain sustainable economic development. COVID-19 made more evident the core problems of the development of the international trading system. It has also provoked “pandemic-specific” protectionism, which should be taken into account in future developments of global governance. Digital technologies will certainly re-shape the modern structure of international trade, regardless of whether it happens in a revolutionary or evolutionary manner. The globalization leads to the digital divide among nations and the necessity to adjust the national policies. The World Trade Organization is not obliged to cope with all these issues, but its members are.
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国际贸易体系:上下楼梯?
在现代挑战下,国际贸易体系的未来是不确定的。保护主义的抬头、国家间力量的重新平衡、最近的大流行以及数字化的不断扩大,都表明了重新思考全球贸易治理的必要性。本文旨在揭示现代国际贸易体系面临的主要挑战,并提供解决这些挑战的可能途径。参加辩论的人指出,现代贸易政策中不可避免地仍然存在保护主义,尽管自由化和多边贸易谈判可以为更公平的贸易提供激励。全球价值链框架下的全球互联互通要求制定新的贸易议程。很明显,国家,尤其是在现代环境下,主要是捍卫自己的国家利益。然而,从战略上讲,所有世贸组织成员都将受益于多边合作的发展。国家决策者和公司的责任,特别是那些最有权力的,是保持可持续的经济发展。新冠肺炎疫情使国际贸易体系发展的核心问题更加凸显。它还引发了“针对特定疫情”的保护主义,这在未来的全球治理发展中应予以考虑。数字技术必将重塑国际贸易的现代结构,无论是革命性的还是渐进式的。全球化导致了国家间的数字鸿沟和国家政策调整的必要性。世界贸易组织没有义务处理所有这些问题,但其成员有义务。
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