Nissan Motor Co. could face a 500 million-pound ($620 million) hit to profit should the U.K. fall back on World Trade Organisation rules after two years of divorce negotiations with the European Union, the first time the automaker has put an estimate on Brexit-related costs.
Speaking to lawmakers in the House of Commons in London Tuesday, Nissan Senior Vice PresidentRead more
Japan is threatening to take India to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over restrictions that nearly halved its steel exports to the South Asian nation over the past year, a step that could trigger more trade spats as global tensions over steel and other commodities run high.
Such action is rare for Japan. The world's second-biggest steel producer typically triesRead more
Obaid Salem Saeed Al Za’abi, UAE Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva, yesterday delivered the ratification instrument of the United Arab Emirates on the Trade Facilitation Agreement, TFA, to Roberto Azevedo, Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, WTO.
The Director-General of the WTO expressed his thanks and gratitude to the UAE for being the first Arab countryRead more