AIG Global Trade Series 2020
The Global Trade series is a collaboration between AIG and a number of international organisations with leading expertise in the field: Georgetown Law, Institute of International Economic Law; Chatham House; the Clingendael Institute; the International Chamber of Commerce; the Delors Institute; the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore; and the Bertelsmann Stiftung (Knowledge Partner) In 2021, the AIG Global Trade series plans to continue these important conversations by focusing on a wide range of the most important trade-related issues.
As economies revive, is a surge in protectionism inevitable?
The impact of protectionism on the global trade landscape
What is the outlook for regional trade integration in Africa?
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement is a major step for Africa’s role in international trade
What Now for Sustainable Trade, the Climate Agenda and the Global Trade System?
Reconciling global trade and sustainability
Does the pandemic make an EU-US trade collision less or more likely?
Where next for transatlantic trade?
The US, China and the EU: the great decoupling?
What must be done to stop trade becoming a weapon in a 3-way geopolitical stand-off?
Prospects for a UK-US Trade Deal
How realistic are the UK’s hopes to successfully negotiate simultaneous trade deals with its two largest trading partners—the United States and the EU?