Darren Hulst - Vice President - Commercial Marketing, Boeing - shares his insights on innovation in aviation, low cost carrier business models, the connectivity with global economic development and the future of ultra long haul flying, in a conversation with John Strickland.
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In conversation with Darren Hulst21-11-2024Read More
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A New Era of Sanctions21-11-2024Read More
The Ukraine War marks a watershed in the deployment of sanctions. For the first time, G7 allies targeted a large economy; in addition to having the world’s eighth largest nominal GDP, Russia is a major global commodity exporter with a global footprint. The sanctions imposed on Russia since February 2022 were not just greater in scale and scope than those imposed previously, but different in kind. But how much of an innovation were they, and what clues do they offer for the future role of sanctions as a tool of policy?
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Autonomous Shipping13-11-2024Read More
Thanks to rapid developments in maritime technology, autonomous shipping is now a realistic possibility. The impact will be wide-ranging, affecting communication and data transfer at sea, route optimisation, regulation and liability, the role of crews and even the definition of “seamanship”.
In this podcast Stavros Karamperidis and expert guests discuss the balance between benefits and risks of autonomous shipping for the maritime sector.
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In conversation with Álex Cruz31-10-2024Read More
Álex Cruz – Vice Chair, WestJet – gives his perspective on evolving airline business models, the impact of niche technologies, and competitors beyond the airline industry, in a conversation with John Strickland.
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Critical Minerals and Trade in South East Asia27-10-2024Read More
Both the digital transition and decarbonisation ambitions have heightened demand for specialty metals, including nickel and lithium for electric vehicles and rare earths for advanced microelectronics. But as advanced economies’ access to these metals is becoming increasing critical, supply security concerns are increasing: production of critical metals is concentrated in a small number of locations, while geopolitical tensions are rising.
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What the Shift to Digital Services Means for the World21-10-2024Read More
Digitally delivered services have experienced a four-fold increase in value since 2005 and now account for a significant share of all services exports. At a time of growing concern about the slowdown in global trade in goods, the boom in digital services trade is a comparative bright spot.
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In conversation with Alan Joyce21-10-2024Read More
Alan Joyce – Businessman and Former CEO, Qantas – speaks with John Strickland about the dynamics of city pairings and hubs, long haul markets, and the industry innovating to overcome sustainability challenges.
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Towards a Reset in EU-UK Relations?03-10-2024Read More
Four years on from Britain’s departure from the EU, politicians on both sides of the Channel continue to grapple with its consequences. What are the political and economic parameters within which the UK and EU are working on a reset? Where are the red lines and where the areas of Win-Win? And can a new deal help address the growth challenge on both sides of the Channel?
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Cybersecurity at Sea23-09-2024Read More
In a world of complex digital transformation, shipping faces new threats from organised crime. In this episode, Stavros Karamperidis and guests explain the risks and how the industry is responding.
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Trade Dependency: Juggling Supply Chain Risk30-08-2024Read More
With global commerce and global trade reliant on complex supply chains, countries can be dependent on a limited number of producers and suppliers. But at what point does over-dependence become a problem? What can organisations do to manage these dependencies against a background of geopolitical risk and policy instability?
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In conversation with Pieter Elbers16-07-2024Read More
Pieter Elbers - CEO of IndiGo – talks to John Strickland about leading India's largest airline, and shares insights on the relationship between aviation and economic growth, including the impact of the subcontinent's expanding hubs and gateways.
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The Indispensable Partner?16-07-2024Read More
While the BJP fell short of an overall majority in India’s recent parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set for a third consecutive term – but this time as part of a coalition government. This is uncharted territory for the world's most populous country. How might this new political constellation affect India's economic and geopolitical decision-making? And what does the new political environment in Delhi mean for India's attractiveness as a destination for companies and investors looking to de-risk from China?
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Car Wars (Part 2) – Electric Vehicles, China and the EU25-06-2024Read More
With Elvire Fabry (Senior Research Fellow, Jacque Delors Institute) and Miguel Otero Iglesias (Senior Analyst, Elcano Royal Institute), in conversation with Rem Korteweg (Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute).
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Where Next For Aerospace? - Conversations with industry leaders at the IATA AGM 202417-06-2024Read More
In this special episode of Our Future Skies - recorded at the IATA Annual General Meeting in Dubai - listen to several leaders as they analyse a range of topics impacting the future of the airline industry, in conversation with John Strickland.
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Car Wars (Part 1) – The US, China and Electric Vehicles03-06-2024Read More
With Scott Kennedy (Senior Advisor and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics, CSIS (Center for Strategic & International Studies)) and Wendy Cutler (Vice President and Managing Director, Washington, D.C. Office, ASPI (Asia Society Policy Institute)), in conversation with Rem Korteweg (Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute).
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In conversation with Anders Forslund22-05-2024Read More
Listen to Anders Forslund - Co-founder and CEO, Heart Aerospace – as he offers his perspective on leading with innovation in the aerospace industry, the decarbonisation of air travel, and how infrastructure can boost regional connectivity.
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Fronting for global insurance programmes25-04-2024Michael Lister - Head of Multinational and Fronting – Canada; Niamh Carty - Multinational Energy Underwriting product lead for International business & Senior Renewables UnderwriterRead More
Addressing the challenges of market panel fronting for energy programmes requires a nuanced understanding of legal and regulatory requirements across multiple territories.
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Trade Finance: The Challenge of Digitalisation15-04-2024Read More
In the launch episode of Credit Notes, hear from industry experts as they discuss the dynamics of Trade Finance and complexities of digitisation and technology.
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Mexico and Brazil - Trading Up?04-04-2024Read More
With Victor do Prado (Senior Fellow, Brazilian Center for International Relations – CEBRI), Shannon O'Neil (Vice President of Studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies, Council on Foreign Relations), in conversation with Rem Korteweg (Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute).
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In conversation with Sir Tim Clark22-03-2024Read More
In a lively and wide-ranging conversation, Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airline, shares his unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities ahead for the aerospace industry - from decarbonization and geopolitical turbulence to the shape of future demand and technological change.
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Trade and the Ballot Box22-03-2024Read More
With Creon Butler (Director, Global Economy and Finance Programme, Chatham House) and Jennifer Hillman (Professor, IIEL at Georgetown Law; Co-Director of The Center on Inclusive Trade and Development, Georgetown Law), in conversation with Rem Korteweg (Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute).
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Rising Sea Levels05-03-2024Read More
Listen to expert analysis on the effects of rising sea levels and climate risks on port infrastructure, and the impact on shipping and global trade, in this episode of Navigating Marine Risks.
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Securing access to critical metals – is US and EU collaboration possible?01-03-2024Read More
With Kathleen Claussen (Professor of Law, Georgetown Law) and Simon Evenett (Professor of International Trade and Economic Development, St. Gallen University; Founder of the St. Gallen Endowment for Prosperity Through Trade), in conversation with Rem Korteweg (Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute).
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In conversation with Marie Owens Thomsen22-02-2024Read More
In this episode of Our Future Skies, Marie Owens Thomsen - Senior Vice President Sustainability & Chief Economist, IATA – shares her insights on the impact of technological advances in aviation, the role of evidence-based policy-making, and the challenge of sustainability.
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In conversation with Yvonne MakoloJan 11, 2024Read More
Yvonne Makolo discusses her expert insights on sustainable industry growth, investment in education and training, and the potential of aviation within the African continent.
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The Northern Sea RouteJan 08, 2024Read More
In this Navigating Marine Risks episode, Stavros Karamperidis and guest experts discuss the impact of the Northern Sea Route on global trade, and the geopolitical dynamics of this emerging shipping connection.
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Where does globalisation go from here?Nov 02, 2023Read More
Where does globalisation go from here?
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The Future of Digital Standards SettingOct 26, 2023Read More
Regional competition or global harmonisation?
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In Conversation with Tewolde GebremariamOct 19, 2023Read more
Tewolde Gebremariam shares his expert perspectives on aviation infrastructure in Africa, the impact of cargo capacity investments, & leveraging aviation & technological advancements as engines of economic development.
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WTO: Between Fragmentation and GlobalisationOct 10, 2023Read More
Recorded live from the WTO Public Forum 2023
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Sanctions and ScreeningSep 12, 2023Written byRead more
Trade, conflict and interdependence.
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In Conversation with Güliz ÖztürkAug 22, 2023Read more
CEO of Pegasus Airlines, discusses her perspective on airline business model development, increasing flexibility for travellers & investing in digital solutions.
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Semiconductors, trade and high-tech cooperationAug 21, 2023ReadMore
Economic, political and supply chain pressures
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Food Security and Global TradeJul 20, 2023Read more
How trade policy-makers can help tackle global food insecurity
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The role of ASEAN in global tradeJun 22, 2023Read More
What are the dynamics shaping Southeast Asian trade policies?
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BrazilMay 10, 2023Read more
A Trade Powerhouse of South America
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In conversation with Sean DoyleMar 30, 2023Read more
Sean Doyle, CEO of British Airways, shares his expert views on the agility of the aerospace industry, innovation in sustainability and the new generations of travellers.
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The human element in shippingMar 21, 2023Read more
In this first episode of Navigating Marine Risks, listen to expert insights and analysis of the human element in shipping, including the welfare and competencies of crew.
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Subsidy WarsMar 06, 2023Read more
Is the Climate Agenda driving a wedge through Global Trade Cooperation?
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What trajectory for globalisation?Mar 06, 2023Read more
The opportunities and risks of regionalisation
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Dangerous waters: the challenge of modern piracyMar 05, 2023Read more
how organisations can prepare for, respond to and recover from piracy at sea
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In conversation with Bob LangeFeb 28, 2023Read more
Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, discusses his long term perspective of the future of airports and the impact of these challenges on the aerospace industry.
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In conversation with Paul GriffithsJan 23, 2023Read more
Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, discusses his long term perspective of the future of airports and the impact of these challenges on the aerospace industry.
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Globalisation and its FutureDec 22, 2022Read more
Is the future of global trade regional?
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The Future for Digital TradeDec 20, 2022Read more
How the global agenda on electronic commerce and digital trade is taking shape
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In conversation with Johan LundgrenDec 07, 2022Read More
In the second episode of Our Future Skies, Johan Lundgren, CEO of easyJet, shares his insights on the direction of the airline industry over the coming decades, in an in-depth discussion with John Strickland.
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The U.S. Trade agenda after the midtermsDec 06, 2022Written byRead More
How will the midterm elections outcome impact the U.S. approach to trade?
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In conversation with Anko van der WerffNov 10, 2022Read more
The President & CEO of Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) provides his future looking perspective on how the many challenges that aerospace faces will result in long term changes to the industry.
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How to use Trade Policy to meet the Climate ChallengeNov 07, 2022Read more
The meeting of trade policy and climate policy.
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Women and TradeOct 10, 2022Read more
How does international trade impact on women and gender equality?
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The commoditisation of trade receivables in a digital eraSep 20, 2022Read more
The digitalisation of trade and the use of credit insurance and capital markets techniques within trade finance make it an attractive asset class for investors, helping narrow the trade finance gap
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The Role of Middle Powers in moving global trade forwardSep 15, 2022Read more
How are medium powers impacted by the shifting global trading system?
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Sustainable Maritime SupplyJun 21, 2022Read more
How a decarbonised industry could have a stronger role in future transport and trade.
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US Securities Class Actions Bulletin - FY 2021 & Q1 22 International US-Listed CompaniesMay 25, 2022Read More
The past decade has shown a steady year on year rise in securities litigation filed against companies domiciled or headquartered outside of the United States
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Sanctions, Energy, Resources and the future of globalisationMay 24, 2022Read more
Simon Evenett Marianne Schneider-Petsinger - Senior Research Fellow, US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House; and Antonio Villafranca - Director of Studies at the Italian Institute of Political Studies (ISPI) discuss the impact of the Ukraine conflict on globalization
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Mega container vessels: is bigger always better?May 11, 2022Read More
Rapid growth in containership size has brought industry concerns over the accumulation of value on mega container vessels, the concentration of value flowing through a limited number of ports and along just a few routes
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Evacuation: Is your business ready?May 03, 2022Read more
Hear how organisations can prepare, respond and recover from incidents that require large scale human evacuation.
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Can the Transatlantic Trade and Technology Council deliver?Mar 29, 2022Read More
Podcast: Can the Transatlantic Trade and Technology Council deliver?
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FTAs, Values and ESGMar 29, 2022Read More
Podcast: FTAs, Values and ESG
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Is the Future Regional?Oct 28, 2021Read More
Podcast: Is the Future Regional?
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US - China relations: when decoupling meets dual circulationOct 25, 2021Read More
Podcast: US - China relations: when decoupling meets dual circulation
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Is trade working for all?Oct 25, 2021Read More
Podcast: Is trade working for all?
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Trade integration and the AmericasOct 07, 2021Read More
Podcast: Trade integration and the Americas
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Digital transformation: standards, taxation, and global governanceAug 18, 2021Read More
Podcast: Digital transformation: standards, taxation, and global governance
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Climate and Trade: on the road to COP26Aug 09, 2021Read More
Podcast: Climate and Trade: on the road to COP26
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Understanding the environmental risks of transportationJun 16, 2021Read More
Transportation is a vital part of the industrial process but one where the environmental risks are often not adequately understood. As a result, there are some in the haulage industry who are operating with uninsured exposures
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After the pandemic: trade, health and protectionismJun 14, 2021Read More
Podcast: After the pandemic: trade, health and protectionism
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Trade and the Indo-Pacific: CPTPP, BRI & RCEPMay 19, 2021Read More
Podcast: Trade and the Indo-Pacific: CPTPP, BRI & RCEP
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Where next for the World Trade Organization and Global Trade Rules?Apr 13, 2021Read More
Podcast: Where next for the World Trade Organization and Global Trade Rules?
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Open Strategic AutonomyMar 31, 2021Read More
Podcast: Open Strategic Autonomy
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Where environmental & cyber risk meetMar 22, 2021Read More
Environmental liabilities present a growing risk to businesses. Heightened levels of public awareness and developing regulation have made businesses more accountable for environmental damage. At the same time, cyber risk is an ever-growing threat to companies of all sizes. The point where the two converge is presenting new challenges.
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Collaboration: The key to navigating a hard marketOct 29, 2020Read More
A hard insurance market has traditionally been a bellwether for captive growth. Previous hard markets have seen existing captive owners make more use of their risk retention vehicles while also driving the formation of new captive solutions
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How will globalization change?Oct 13, 2020Read More
Podcast: How will globalization change?
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What is the outlook for regional trade integration in Africa?Oct 07, 2020Read More
Podcast: What is the outlook for regional trade integration in Africa?
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As economies revive, is a surge in protectionism inevitable?Sep 01, 2020Read More
Podcast: As economies revive, is a surge in protectionism inevitable?
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Digital Trade: one of the winners?Aug 31, 2020Read More
Podcast: Digital Trade: one of the winners?
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What Do We Need a World Trade Organization For?Aug 20, 2020Read More
Reforming the WTO
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Does the pandemic make an EU-US trade collision less or more likely?Aug 17, 2020Read More
Podcast: Does the pandemic make an EU-US trade collision less or more likely?
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The US, China and the EU: the great decoupling?28-07-2020Read More
Podcast: The US, China and the EU: the great decoupling?
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What Now for Sustainable Trade, the Climate Agenda and the Global Trade System?Jul 16, 2020Read More
Podcast: What Now for Sustainable Trade, the Climate Agenda and the Global Trade System?
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Prospects for a UK-US Trade DealJun 25, 2020Read More
Podcast: Prospects for a UK-US Trade Deal
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The Slow Death of MultilateralismJun 16, 2020Read More
Podcast: The Slow Death of Multilateralism
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Europe’s Evolving Trade AgendaJun 09, 2020Read More
Podcast: Europe’s Evolving Trade Agenda
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W&I insurance - a vital part of real estate deals?Jun 02, 2020Read More
Despite the market changes of recent months, investor appetite for real estate M&A transactions has held up. However, this type of deal is by no means risk-free and Warranty & Indemnity (W&I) insurance has become a common feature in many markets
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Reforming the WTOApr 20, 2020Read More
Europe and the Prospects for WTO Reform
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Globalization is ChangingApr 20, 2020Read More
Europe’s Trade Strategy for the Age of Geoeconomic Globalization
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President Biden’s ApproachApr 20, 2020Read More
Three Pillars for a US Trade Strategy in Asia-Pacific
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Regional Comprehensive Economic PartnershipApr 20, 2020Read More
The Geopolitical Impact from a New Wave of Economic Integration
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Getting grilled over employment entitlementsFeb 27, 2020Read More
Claims data is a wonderful indicator of issues and trends arising out of insured M&A transactions, which is why we invest time and energy in the AIG M&A Claims Intelligence Series
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The ‘Phase One deal’Jan 27, 2020Read More
Industrial Subsidies at the Heart of the Trade War
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Trade Tensions Set to Continue in 2020Jan 14, 2020Read More
As the US faces off over trade with both China and the EU, expect another year of uncertainty.
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A Reset of the World Trade Organization's Appellate BodyJan 14, 2020Read More
Reforming the WTO
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What has the WTO Ever Done for Us?Dec 30, 2019Read More
The WTO; a membership that pays off
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Reforming the Multilateral Rules-Based Trading SystemOct 20, 2019Read More
The multilateral trading system is facing a “make or break” moment
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Wind Power: Mitigating the environmental risksJul 02, 2019Read More
The potential benefits of renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, hydro, tidal and geothermal are widely known, including a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, the diversification of energy supplies and a reduced dependency on fossil fuels.
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UK Public Companies and US Securities Class Actions – a hidden risk?Jun 06, 2019Read More
An established way for non-US companies to provide access for US investors to invest in their shares is for them to issue American Depository Receipts (ADRs). The least regulated ADRs are Level I ADRs which are traded over the counter and not listed on a national exchange such as the NYSE or Nasdaq
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Taking control of cyber riskApr 18, 2019Read More
Cybercrime is an escalating problem that demands constant attention to mitigate against financial and reputational risk
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The role of captives in cyber riskMar 20, 2019Read More
Cyber is no longer an emerging risk. It is a risk that is already seeing losses – AIG saw as many claims notifications in 2017 as in the previous four years combined, receiving the equivalent of one claim per working day.