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May 29, 2025

Trade
Trade Calendar

Trade and tariffs are a central part of President Donald Trump’s international economic policy. Stay up to date with the Council on Foreign Relation’s calendar of significant trade-related events.

May 30, 2025

United States
All Rise for Trade Court

The Court of International Trade’s ruling on Donald Trump’s tariffs is the most consequential potential setback for the president’s trade agenda to date. CFR experts weigh in.

A worker checks a machine at a factory that produces silk cloth in Fuyang, China.

April 6, 2025

Trade
Trade Tools for Climate Action

For decades, the world has witnessed explosive growth in the volume of international trade and the level of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Those two trends have long been linked, with the rise of in…

Cargo Ships in the Singapore Strait

December 17, 2020

2020 in Review
Visualizing 2021: Trends to Watch

CFR experts illustrate the trends to track in the coming years.

May 19, 2025

Trade
Trade Tools for Climate Action: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms

Governments often rely on taxes to both discourage and encourage behavior. In the climate space, carbon taxes on production—which are levied in proportion to the carbon generated—aim to motivate comp…

Sun Sets on BAO Steel Mill

April 4, 2025

Trade
What to Know About Trump’s Tariff Authority, Its Cost, and What Comes Next

CFR experts weigh in on President Trump’s raft of new tariffs, including their legality, justification, and effect on U.S. consumers.

President Donald Trump signs an executive order after announcing a plan for tariffs on imported goods during an event Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in the Rose Garden at the White House. At right is Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

January 6, 2025

U.S. Foreign Policy Program
The President's Inbox Episodes by Topic (2023-2024)

Each episode of The President's Inbox from 2023 and 2024 organized by topic.  

April 6, 2025

Trade
Trade Tools for Climate Action: Green Goods

Global trade in green goods is booming—reaching $1.9 trillion in 2022, a $100 billion increase from 2021. The World Trade Organization (WTO) estimates that trade in a list of select environmental pro…

Ascend Elements electric vehicle recycling plant worker

February 14, 2025

RealEcon
Donald Trump Wants Reciprocity in Trade: Here’s a Closer Look

The president’s plan for reciprocal tariffs sounds good in theory. But there was a reason the United States abandoned the approach a century ago. The gains would be few and the costs enormous.

Shipping containers are shown at the Terminal 1 Container Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles in Wilmington, California, U.S., October 17, 2024.