02/17/2026 | Press release | Archived content
IISD's trade program is evolving in response to an increasingly uncertain global political landscape. Agreements once close to completion are now longer-term goals, while debate about the future of the rules-based system presents a rare opportunity to rethink global trade rules-a complex and challenging task.
Major economies increasingly diverge in their priorities, and the growing influence of private technology companies makes regulating today's economy even more challenging than before. At the same time, climate change, biodiversity loss, and social inclusion remain central to IISD's strategic plan.
Recognizing that meaningful change requires collaboration, IISD is strengthening relationships with existing partners and expanding engagement with philanthropy amid an uncertain government development funding landscape. This round table provided a space to reflect together on how best to shape trade frameworks that advance environmental sustainability, social inclusion, and good governance.
During the round table, participants