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Sanctions, Energy, Resources and the Future of Globalisation
A turning point in global trade relations?
Moderator:
Rem Korteweg, Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute
Panellists:
Simon Evenett, Professor of international Trade and Economic Development at St. Gallen University and Director of the Global Trade Alert initiative
Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, Senior Research Fellow, US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House
Antonio Villafranca, Director of Studies at the Italian Institute of Political Studies (ISPI)
This podcast episode was recorded on 28 April 2022
The 2022 edition of the AIG Global Trade Series explores the competition and connectedness that characterise the current trade landscape.
In this podcast, Rem Korteweg (Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute) is joined by Simon Evenett (Professor of international Trade and Economic Development at St. Gallen University and Director of the Global Trade Alert initiative); Marianne Schneider-Petsinger (Senior Research Fellow, US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House); and Antonio Villafranca (Director of Studies at the Italian Institute of Political Studies (ISPI)). Listen as they discuss the impact of the Ukraine conflict on globalization.
Is the conflict a watershed moment for the global trade system leading to its fragmentation into trading blocs? And what could it mean for the way companies and governments deal with supply chain risks, decoupling and resilience?
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