July 28, 2020
Saving Global Trade
July 28, 10 am EDT
Covid-19 is the perfect storm for the global trading system. On top of the U.S.-China trade war and an upsurge in technology nationalism, borders all over the world are closing to the flow of people, goods and services. Slowing trade and shrinking supply chains will hurt the most vulnerable countries in the developing world. How can we save the multilateral trading system?
Featuring
Charlene Barshefsky
Senior International Partner, WilmerHaleAdvisory Board Member
Bob Davis
Senior Editor The Wall Street JournalPeter Mandelson
Co-Founder and Chairman Global CounselAustin Ramirez
President & CEO Husco InternationalLingling Wei
Senior China Correspondent The Wall Street JournalAndrew Browne
Editorial Director, Bloomberg New EconomyFounding Partners
Knowledge partner
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