In collaboration with Global Affairs Canada
Economic nationalism, notably among some of the world’s leading powers, are drastically reshaping the global landscape as the growing use of protectionism, economic coercion, and unfair trading and lending practices bears wide-ranging impact on critical industries, structural economic transitions, rules-based trade, and geopolitical dynamics. How have policies emanating from some of the world’s largest economies altered the international trade landscape, and what are the potential medium to long-term impacts of these policies? How are other nations responding to this evolving trade order and what best practices can be inferred? What strategic alliances can Canada cultivate and leverage to weather and thrive within this new trade landscape?
Discussion during the 30th Conference of Montreal, featuring Perrin Beatty, President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce ; Jeff Nankivell, President and CEO, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada ; Nicolás Albertoni, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, The Oriental, Republic of Uruguay and Paul Slaby, Managing Director, Canada’s Semiconductor Council.
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