RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: WORKING PAPERS

Trade and environment: what can we learn from trade policy reviews?

In order to ensure transparency and to keep abreast of trade policies in support of sustainability, the WTO Committee on Trade and Environment (CTE) mandated the WTO Secretariat to compile and collate all environment-related measures notified to WTO. The database also includes environment-related entries found in Trade Policy Reviews (TPRs).

This information, which is updated annually, is contained in the WTO Environmental Database (ww.wto.org/edb). It has nearly 11,500 measures drawn from WTO notifications and over 7,800 trade policy review entries. By analysing the trade policy review entries over time, we can better understand how the relationship between trade and environment is evolving in Members' trade policies, the relevant sectors involved, and the types of instruments which are most frequently used to pursue environmental objectives.

No: ERSD-2020-06

Authors: Aik Hoe Lim, Sajal Mathur, Gowoon Suk

Manuscript date: March 2020

Key Words:

Agriculture, Circular Economy, Climate, Energy, Environment, Environment and Trade, Fisheries, Forestry, International Trade, Policy Making, Trade, Trade Policy, Services, Waste, Wildlife, WTO

JEL classification numbers:

F13, F18, F42, F64, F68, Q56

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Disclaimer 

This is a working paper, and hence it represents research in progress. The opinions expressed in this paper are those of its author. They are not intended to represent the positions or opinions of the WTO or its members and are without prejudice to members' rights and obligations under the WTO. Any errors are attributable to the author.

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