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  2. Global governance - Wikipedia

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    However, a single organization may take the nominal lead on an issue, for example the World Trade Organization (WTO) in world trade affairs. Therefore, global governance is thought to be an international process of consensus-forming which generates guidelines and agreements that affect national governments and international corporations.

  3. Commerce minister - Wikipedia

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    A Commerce minister (sometimes business minister, industry minister, trade minister or international trade minister) is a position in many governments that is responsible for regulating external trade and promoting economic growth (commercial policy).

  4. Corporatocracy - Wikipedia

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    Protester holding Adbusters' Corporate American Flag at the Second inauguration of George W. Bush in Washington, D.C.. Corporatocracy [a] or corpocracy is an economic, political and judicial system controlled or influenced by business corporations or corporate interests.

  5. Ian Bremmer: Brace yourself — Trump’s foreign policy could ...

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    $279 billion. the u.s trade deficit with china in 2023 (a $103 billion decrease from 2022). source: u.s. bureau of economic analysis

  6. International Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    ICC is the only business organisation to have Observer Status at the United Nations General Assembly, and is a representative voice for business at the World Trade Organization, and many other intergovernmental bodies, both international and regional, such as G20 [4] on behalf of international business.

  7. G20 ministers agree world trade to foster sustainable ... - AOL

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    Ministers from the G20 group of largest economies agreed on Thursday that international trade and investments should foster sustainable development and enhance the participation of women in world ...

  8. World Trade Organization - Wikipedia

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    The economists Harry Dexter White (left) and John Maynard Keynes (right) at the Bretton Woods Conference in New Hampshire [27]. The WTO precursor, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), was established by a multilateral treaty of 23 countries in 1947 after the end of World War II, in the wake of other new multilateral institutions dedicated to international economic cooperation—such ...

  9. World leaders talk trade, security in ASEAN-led summit - AOL

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    World leaders were on Thursday set for a series of meetings on security and trade against a backdrop of simmering tensions and open conflicts in parts of the world, as an ASEAN-hosted summit in ...