Post-Conflict Trade: Case studies and lessons for Ethiopia and Eritrea

Introduction

The peace treaty between Ethiopia and Eritrea, signed in July 2018, brought to an end a war that had been ongoing but intermittent for more than 20 years and that cost more than 100,000 lives, displaced more than a million people, and diverted resources and attention away from the task of lifting large swathes of people in both countries out of poverty. It is the most recent of the world’s conflicts to arrive at peace, but as history has shown, a treaty alone is no guarantee that peace will hold.

Chỉ số Thương mại Bền vững Hinrich Foundation

Chỉ số Thương mại Bền vững - Hinrich Foundation 2018 là một chỉ số được xây dựng bởi Economist Intelligence Unit và là một nghiên cứu quy chuẩn được ủy thác bởi Hinrich Foundation. Đây là ấn bản thứ hai của nghiên cứu, được xuất bản lần đầu năm 2016. Đây là ấn bản thứ hai của nghiên cứu, chỉ số đầu tiên được xuất bản vào năm 2016. Báo cáo trình bày các kết quả chính của chỉ số và mô hình kèm theo.

韩礼士基金会可持续贸易指数

2018 年韩礼士基金会可持续贸易指数是一项由韩礼士基金会委托经济学人智库创作的指数与基准研究。本报告是该研究第二版,第一版于 2016 年首次发布。本报告介绍了该指数的关键发现和相应模型。

该指数旨在测评 20 个经济体——包括 19 个亚洲经济体以及美国——在参与到国际贸易体系的过程中,支持国内外经济长期增长、环境保护和强化社会资本的能力。该指数包含 24 项指标,按上述三大方面分组,总体测评一个国家进行的是否为可持续贸易。

该指数旨在说明,尽管贸易是经济发展不可或缺的部分,但若没有负责任的环境管理,不努力全面开发社会资本,就不能实现可持续的贸易。在环境和社会方面落后的国家不能实现贸易的长效繁荣,无法吸引到关键的外国直接投资 (FDI),也难以得到多边发展组织的拨款和支持。因此,该指数可以作为各国在实现联合国可持续发展目标方面所取得进展的一项参考标准。

该指数为民众、企业、民间团体和政策制定者提供了一次关于利用可持续的全球贸易促进当地发展的最佳方式的讨论。

The Hinrich Foundation Sustainable Trade Index 2018

The Hinrich Foundation Sustainable Trade Index 2018

The 2018 Hinrich Foundation Sustainable Trade Index is an Economist Intelligence Unit index and benchmarking study commissioned by The Hinrich Foundation. This is the second edition of the study, which was first published in 2016. This report discusses the key findings of the index and the accompanying model.

The Global Illicit Trade Environment Index 2018

To measure how nations are addressing the issue of illicit trade, the Transnational Alliance to Combat Illicit Trade (TRACIT) has commissioned The Economist Intelligence Unit to produce the Global Illicit Trade Environment Index, which evaluates 84 economies around the world on their structural capability to protect against illicit trade. The global index expands upon an Asia-specific version originally created by The Economist Intelligence Unit in 2016 to score 17 economies in Asia.

Breaking Barriers: Agricultural trade between GCC and Latin America

The GCC-LAC agricultural trading relationship has thus far been dominated by the GCC’s reliance on food imports, specifically meat, sugar, and cereals. Over the past two years, however, there has been a notable decline in the share of sugar imported from LAC, and 2017 saw the biggest importers in the GCC—Saudi Arabia and the UAE—impose a ban on Brazilian meat.

Breaking Barriers: Agricultural trade between GCC and Latin America

The GCC-LAC agricultural trading relationship has thus far been dominated by the GCC’s reliance on food imports, specifically meat, sugar, and cereals. Over the past two years, however, there has been a notable decline in the share of sugar imported from LAC, and 2017 saw the biggest importers in the GCC—Saudi Arabia and the UAE—impose a ban on Brazilian meat.

Growth Crossings: Supply-chain transparency & transformation

Corporate responsibility over supply chains is becoming more prominent on the radars of business leaders. More firms are integrating it into their core operations, as senior executives and boards come to see the value to their business of a more responsible approach.

Growth Crossings: The new rules of global trade

The rules of global trade are shifting and companies will need to make sure their supply chains have the agility and resourcefulness to deal with potential challenges and disruptions that may lie ahead.

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