International Trade & Business Law & Policy ✯

You must treat imported goods the same as locally produced ones once they enter the market. 2. The Mechanics of Business Law

At its core, this field balances two competing forces: the drive for (opening borders to foster growth) and the necessity of sovereign regulation (protecting national security, labor standards, and the environment). 1. The Pillars of Trade Policy International Trade & Business Law & Policy

The introduction of mechanisms like the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) , which puts a price on the carbon emissions of imported goods. You must treat imported goods the same as

The landscape is currently shifting from "efficiency at all costs" to "resilience and values." Key trends include: Ensuring that a patent in Tokyo is respected

You cannot discriminate between your trading partners.

Ensuring that a patent in Tokyo is respected in Toronto, primarily through the TRIPS Agreement . 3. Modern Challenges: The "Policy" Pivot