Conference Online Global trade 2021 Join global trade policy experts and practitioners to discuss how to build a more resilient global trade system that can withstand the shocks of tomorrow.
Webinar Recording The global trading order: On course or off the rails? Is deglobalization causing the global trade order to collapse, or is it a result of its decline?
Panel Online Building resilient supply chains: What role for the US, EU and UK? This event will examine how the US, EU and UK can further strengthen supply-chain resilience.
Panel Online Worker-centred and values-based US trade policy: How can it be achieved? This event will asses how the Biden administration’s efforts in pursuing a ‘worker centered’ trade policy will be achieved.
WTO Public Forum 2021: Trade beyond COVID-19 – building resilience What role can TRIPS waivers for health commodities play in tackling pandemics?
Roundtable Invitation only Japan-Europe Forum 2021: The post-pandemic outlook in Japan and Europe This closed virtual roundtable will discuss the future of the global economy and trade system, considering perspectives from Japan and Europe.
What’s next for the WTO: Priorities and deliverables Ahead of the WTO’s 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) at the end of the year, this discussion offers an opportunity to analyse the priorities and deliverables for the organisation during this critical time for global trade and the years ahead.
Panel Online Big Picture Series: In conversation with Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala outlines her views on the future of world trade and the challenges for the WTO.
Panel Recording Power relationships within food systems Examining why addressing the role of power relationships in entrenching an unsustainable and inequitable food system is key to achieving any meaningful change.
Panel Recording What does China mean when it talks about multilateralism? London Climate Action Week event: What role can China can play in helping to achieve global climate goals?
Panel Online Building trust in trade deals – is human rights monitoring the answer? Exploring the arguments in favour of more robust human rights monitoring systems and why effective monitoring mechanisms have proved so difficult to get up and running.
Panel Invitation only China, the US, and the future of the WTO The rules-based multilateral trade regime faces many challenges. Meaningful WTO reform can only be achieved with the US and China on board.