AIG Global Trade Series

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Back to the Future: a New Era of Managed Trade? Globalisation’s next chapter is being written, driven by concerns about supply chain risks. The global trade in goods is increasingly seen through a security prism in capitals around the world and governments are developing new policies to reduce unwanted dependencies, seek new sources of leverage and guarantee supplies. Trade links are being reordered as policymakers scramble to secure access to strategic materials and positions in global value chains. Meanwhile, geopolitical turbulence and climate ambitions are giving rise to industrial policies, sanctions and a growing use of subsidies. From investment screening to quotas to export controls, policymakers are proposing an increasing number of tools and policies to steer trade and investment flows. But despite worries about protectionism and fragmentation, trade continues as the private sector manages risk by embracing diversification. Elections in the US, EU, Mexico, UK, Indonesia, India and elsewhere may also lead to a reordering of the global politics of trade. Has the global trade system entered an era of managed trade? What will it mean for regional approaches to trade, and what does it mean for multilateralism and the WTO? Ultimately, the main question could be: who is in the driving seat in this brave new world for trade?

Episode Date
Trade and the Ballot Box: US and UK Elections 2024
Mar 25, 2024
Securing access to critical metals – is US and EU collaboration possible?
Mar 02, 2024
Where does globalisation go from here?
Dec 15, 2023
The Future of Digital Standards Setting
Nov 27, 2023
WTO: Between Fragmentation and Globalisation
Oct 11, 2023
Sanctions and Screening: Trade, conflict and interdependence
Sep 19, 2023
Semiconductors, Trade and High-tech Cooperation
Aug 22, 2023
Food Security and Global Trade
Jul 31, 2023
The Role of ASEAN in Global Trade
Jun 23, 2023
Brazil: A Trade Powerhouse of South America
May 12, 2023
Subsidy Wars
Apr 05, 2023
What Trajectory for Globalisation?
Mar 08, 2023
Globalisation and Its Future
Dec 28, 2022
The Future for Digital Trade
Dec 20, 2022
The U.S. Trade Agenda After the Midterms
Dec 06, 2022
How to Use Trade Policy to Meet the Climate Challenge
Nov 07, 2022
Women and Trade
Oct 13, 2022
The Role of Middle Powers in Moving Global Trade Forward
Sep 15, 2022
FTAs, Values and ESG
Jul 06, 2022
Can the Transatlantic Trade and Technology Council Deliver?
Jun 17, 2022
Sanctions, Energy, Resources and the Future of Globalisation
May 23, 2022
Is the Future Regional?
Oct 25, 2021
Is trade working for all?
Oct 22, 2021
US - China relations: when decoupling meets dual circulation
Oct 22, 2021
Trade integration and the Americas: Mercosur, USMCA, CPTPP and Beyond
Oct 06, 2021
Digital transformation: Standards, taxation, and global governance
Aug 12, 2021
Climate and Trade: on the road to COP26
Jul 27, 2021
After the pandemic: trade, health and protectionism
Jul 08, 2021
Trade and the Indo-Pacific: CPTPP, BRI & RCEP
Jun 16, 2021
Where next for the World Trade Organization and Global Trade Rules?
May 20, 2021
Open Strategic Autonomy
Apr 28, 2021
How will globalization change?
Apr 09, 2021
As economies revive, is a surge in protectionism inevitable?
Apr 09, 2021
Digital Trade: one of the winners?
Apr 09, 2021
What is the outlook for regional trade integration in Africa?
Apr 09, 2021
What Now for Sustainable Trade, the Climate Agenda and the Global Trade System?
Apr 09, 2021
Does the pandemic make an EU-US trade collision less or more likely?
Apr 09, 2021
The US, China and the EU: the great decoupling?
Apr 09, 2021
'The Slow Death of Multilateralism'
Apr 09, 2021
Europe’s Evolving Trade Agenda
Apr 09, 2021
Prospects for a UK-US Trade Deal
Apr 05, 2021