Board of Trade
Coverage of Board of Trade in the Nexus archive.
- Indian firms will have to leave comfort zone to achieve $1 trillion export target: Piyush Goyal
Indian firms must leave their comfort zones to achieve a $1 trillion export target, as stated by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal during a Board of Trade meeting. He emphasized the target is achievable due to other countries' interest in trading with India.
- US to seek public comment on which Chinese goods get tariff cuts
The US Trade Representative announced plans to seek public comment on Chinese goods eligible for tariff cuts, as part of a joint 'Board of Trade' agreement with China targeting $30 billion in non-strategic goods. A public notice will be issued soon to facilitate the process.
- How the US and China can ensure their board of trade is effective
The US and China agreed to establish a board of trade following a summit between President Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, though details on its mission and operations remain vague. The White House emphasizes managing non-sensitive goods trade, while China's Ministry of Commerce highlights tariff reduction discussions.
- Why Trump’s China visit could set a new tone for Sino-US relations
During his China visit, US President Donald Trump secured major trade agreements including a 200 Boeing aircraft purchase and commitments on beef and beans imports. Both countries established new institutional boards for investment and trade, with Trump characterizing the visit as highly successful.
- Failed 2019 US-Beijing trade deal holds lessons for summit
A 2019 US-China trade deal failed to achieve its commitments, with China agreeing to buy $200 billion in additional US exports but ultimately purchasing none. Economist Chad Bown from the Peterson Institute suggests establishing realistic goals and implementing mechanisms like a Board of Trade to improve communication for the upcoming US-Beijing summit.