There are hundreds and hundreds of trade treatises! I'm taking a course for seniors on international trade at OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) at American University. A prominent thrust in the course's presentation is a cry out in need for a review process of those agreements in use, to bring them up-to-date and forward looking--like when they were being fashioned and organized.
Because it takes time and deliberate preparation to bring them up to current economic and local conditions that both improve the written document and allow for expanding its membership: changing them.
And any update may be prone to take time so that everybody gets on the same wave length.
Our instructor, Mr. Williamson, brings in tech people to let us in on the dynamics of a trading group. It's a real addition that helps us to become aware of some crises in the field.
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