COVID-19 and Trade: Needed Medical Goods
- During the beginning of the pandemic, countries around the world, including Canada, faced a shortage of vital medical supplies such as ventilators and personal protective equipment such as face masks, respirators, gloves, goggles, and garments.
- This document explores the different approaches countries took to restrict the exportation of COVID-19 related goods and the affects the pandemic had on trade more generally.
Citation
Obale, Offah. COVID-19 and Trade in Needed Medical Goods. Library of Parliament, 2020. https://hillnotes.ca/2020/05/05/covid-19-and-trade-in-needed-medical-goods/
Overlapping Topics
Trade
Policy Sub-Topic
Policy Type
Editorial