Changing conditions for international trade - prospects for the future

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Handelshögskolan vid Göteborgs universitet

Handelshögskolan vid Göteborgs universitet

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The patterns of international business and trade are in a process of transformation. Trade is more securitized and geopolitical than in a very long time. In order to gain a deeper understanding of these changing conditions and the longer-term effects of this development, the School invited three qualified speakers to help us understand what is happening in an open seminar.
The patterns of international business and trade are in a process of dramatic transformation. The lessons from Covid and increased geopolitical tensions make countries and business changing their models and supply chains. Furthermore we see the erosion of the multilateral structures regulating international trade, an increase in protectionist measures, and new formats for regional cooperation are gaining ground. These developments have been aggravated by the repercussions of an illegal large scale aggressive war in Europe. This has created incentives for governments as well as for commercial actors to put forward proposals for “friend-shoring” and strategic autonomy. Due to the resulting increased fragility of previously seemingly seamless transnational value chains, some even claim that we are moving from a "globalized" to "regionalized" trade scene. Is this a trend or only a temporary distortion? Are we witnessing the end of globalization?
This development is taking place in a time where the world is facing several common challenges that warrants an effective multilateralism.
To gain a deeper understanding of theses changing conditions for international trade and the longer-term effects of this development, the School of Business, Economics and Law invited three qualified speakers for an advanced open seminar.
Programme and speakers
Per Cramér - Introduction
Dean, Professor in International Law, School of Business, Economics and Law, Gothenburg
Cecilia Malmström
Former European Commissioner for Trade, Non-resident fellow Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington DC
Anders Ahnlid
Director General, The National Board of Trade, Stockholm
Petros Mavroidis
Edwin B. Parker Professor of Foreign & Comparative Law, Columbia University, New York
Open discussion with the speakers
This seminar is the first in a series of recurring seminars in honor of the late professor in Economic Geography, Claes-Göran Alvstam. For almost half a century he was active at the School of Business Economics and Law, making an extraordinary impact on generations of students and fostering a successful research environment in the field of international business and trade.
www.gu.se/evenemang/changing-conditions-for-international-trade-prospects-for-the-future

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