Panel Recording Can rhetoric match reality? Britain’s international development future In conversation with Andrew Mitchell, Minister of State, UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
Panel Recording Japan’s G7 leadership: Defending the liberal order amid crisis How G7 countries should best respond to global economic and security challenges in order to defend the liberal international order.
Panel Recording Working with ASEAN: How can the UK learn from Japan’s experience in Southeast Asia? How can the UK and Japan work together more effectively to pursue shared ambitions in Southeast Asia?
Address Recording What is Labour’s foreign policy? In conversation with David Lammy, the UK shadow foreign secretary.
Panel Recording What’s next in UK monetary policy? A panel of leading experts discuss the future direction of UK monetary policy.
Conference In person and Online Global trade 2022 How do new realities impact risk management and resilience in global trade? Enjoy unique insight and networking at our essential conference.
Briefing In person Trade and the transitions to digital economies At this corporate nominees breakfast, experts discuss trade and the transition to digital economies.
Panel Cancelled Russia’s war in Ukraine: The impact on UK and global trade How has Russia’s invasion of Ukraine impacted trade, how is it affecting the UK economy, and what does it mean for the future of globalisation?
Panel Recording Global Britain: One year on How has Britain positioned itself on the global stage a year after exiting the EU single market and the release of the UK government’s Integrated Review?
Webinar Recording Japan-UK cooperation in international economy and trade This event examines the UK’s desire to join the CPTPP and how trade can entrench good relations between the UK and Japan moving forward.
Soft power diplomacy in a post-COVID era As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, experts consider how Japan and the UK are using soft power diplomacy in their diplomatic exchanges.
Panel Recording Tackling the skills challenge and regional rebalancing At the same time as the climate crisis threatens, the rapid acceleration of technology means 30 per cent of jobs are due to disappear by the mid 2030s.