Press Release: US Groups: Nations Must Reject “Poison Pill” WTO COVID Text
U.S. Health, Development & Human Rights Groups: WTO Fails Basic “Do No Further Harm” Test on Eve of Ministerial Nations Must Reject “Poison Pill” WTO COVID Text
U.S. Health, Development & Human Rights Groups: WTO Fails Basic “Do No Further Harm” Test on Eve of Ministerial Nations Must Reject “Poison Pill” WTO COVID Text
Washington, D.C. – The Mexican government has agreed to investigate alleged violations of workers’ USMCA-protected labor rights at a Panasonic Automotive Systems de Mexico S.A.
USTR Asks Mexico to Probe Labor Rights Violations Using USMCA Rapid Response Mechanism in Response to Petition From Mexican Independent Union and Rethink Trade DOWNLOAD
Washington, D.C. – The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement after E&E news reported that Korean solar corporation Hanwha Qcells, in response to the Biden
DOWNLOAD FULL STATEMENT Washington, D.C. – Thirteen organizations representing consumers, workers and small businesses urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to
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Washington, D.C. – The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement in response to the submission of a text by the WTO’s Director General to
Panasonic, Local Authorities and a Corrupt Union Are Colluding to Impose an Illegal Collective Bargaining Agreement on Workers in Violation of USMCA Labor Rules Washington,
Washington, D.C. – Rethink Trade released the following statement in response to reports regarding text related to negotiations on WTO intellectual property barriers that block