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As governments of leading economies expand the use of trade defence instruments and other protectionist measures, other countries are following suit—ultimately at the expense of the efficiency of global trade.


Many emerging markets are highly sensitive to a potential influx of Chinese goods, given their ambition to develop homegrown manufacturing sectors. Brazil and Indonesia have also imposed measures to protect their industries against Chinese exporters.


Current trade policy developments point to an increasingly vicious cycle. And there are significant risks that retaliatory actions could escalate. Ultimately, the new supply chains that develop as a result of protectionist industrial policy are likely to be less efficient, resulting in more expensive global production and thus inflationary pressure.


Meanwhile, the US election is fast approaching—and its outcome will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of global trade for the years ahead.


Join us, our special guest speaker Alex Holmes, Regional director for Asia Pacific at the EIU, and influential thinkers and business leaders to explore the enduring primary and secondary consequences on global trade of this shifting policy landscape.

Please note that this event is limited to senior-level executives and per invitation only. If you are not an existing member of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network, but would like to learn how you can attend our events, please send an email to eicn_sea@economist.com.

Agenda

08:00 - 08:30
Registration and networking
08:30 - 09:00
Opening presentation
09:00 - 09:45
Panel discussion
09:45 - 10:00
Q&A

Speakers

  • Alex Holmes (Regional director, Asia Pacific of Economist Intelligence Unit)

    Alex Holmes

    Regional director, Asia Pacific of Economist Intelligence Unit

    https://www.eiu.com/n/people/alex-holmes/

    Alex Holmes heads up EIU’s analysis and forecasts for Asia Pacific markets and is based in Singapore. His career to date has been focused on macroeconomic research, both deep country-level analysis and delving into the cross-cutting themes affecting Asia. Being in a region where external trade plays such an oversized role in the economy, Alex takes a particular interest in related issues, including structural supply chain reconfiguration, the global electronics cycle and models of export-led development. Alex regularly appears in the media and has also co-hosted a business video-podcast produced by Bloomberg.

    Prior to the EIU, Alex was Lead Economist at Oxford Economics, following stints at Capital Economics, ICAP, Barclays Bank and the UK Government Economics Service.

    Alex holds a BSc in economics from the University of Sheffield and an MSc in financial economics from the University of London.

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  • Sumana Rajarethnam (Director, South-East Asia of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network)

    Sumana Rajarethnam

    Director, South-East Asia of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network

    Sumana is a senior policy professional with 17 years of experience. Having worked at several dynamic and vibrant tech firms, Sumana designs and implements policies through advocacy, strategic communication and evidence-based analysis. With a flair for writing and communication, Sumana is able to negotiate complex engagements & cultivate senior-level internal/external relationships.

    Sumana holds a Masters in Public Policy from the University of Michigan, as well as a B.A. in Political Science and Geography from UCLA.

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Venue

Le Méridien Kuala Lumpur

(Parry, Level 6)
2 Jalan Stesen Sentral,
50470

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

If you have any questions please contact EICN SEA

Contact Organizer

+65 65345177

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