• Re-globalization: trade in a geopoliticized world (S8 - Ep 1)

  • Dec 3 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Re-globalization: trade in a geopoliticized world (S8 - Ep 1)

  • Summary

  • This September, during the WTO Public Forum, we looked at the WTO's achievements since 1995, and what lies ahead for the world trading system.

    Discussions began with a plenary called “Re-globalization: Trade in a Geopoliticized World”, co-organized with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and it brought together five of the most respected voices in international economics, to reflect on how trade remains a source of opportunities, jobs, and peaceful development, and how it benefits billions of citizens all over the world.

    Watch the full session here.

    Speakers in this podcast:

    Richard Baldwin, moderator

    Nonresident Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)

    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

    Director-General, World Trade Organization

    Anabel González

    Vice President for Countries, Inter-American Development Bank

    Cecilia Malmström

    Nonresident Senior Fellow , Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)

    Mari Pangestu

    Distinguished Visiting Fellow and former Indonesia's Minister of Trade, Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)

    Adam Posen

    President, Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)

    Xiaozhun Yi

    Former Deputy Director General, World Trade Organization

    Host: Javier Gutiérrez

    Counsellor in External Relations, World Trade Organization

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