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Trade Knowledge Matters

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Trade Knowledge Matters is a fortnightly podcast under the Trade Knowledge Exchange, an initiative that brings together partner organisations across three continents to supply objective analysis on international trade matters. We discuss international trade and the challenges it faces, policy insights and analysis of international trade policy, specifically exploring UK trade policy.
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On this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Hiddo Houben, Deputy Head of the Permanent Mission of the European Union to the WTO, and Alicia Nicholls, International Trade Specialist and Research Fellow at the Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade Law, Policy and Services at the University of the West Indies in Barbados. Discussions on the WTO, reflecting on its 30 years of operation, the evolving landscape of global trade and the critical issues shaping its future. From the challenges faced by the WTO in upholding multilateralism to the nuanced discussions on trade and environmental policies, we delve into the complexities and opportunities that lie ahead. Key Topics: The WTO's Legacy and Future The Role of Multilateralism Trade and Environmental Policies Special and Differential Treatment (S&D) Transparency and Technical Assistance You can look over the 30 years of the WTO, here! Follow us on:  Twitter: @TKENews LinkedIN: Trade Knowledge Exchange  Check out our ⁠website⁠. Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
In this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Dr Anirudh Shingal, Professor, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research and Stuti Toshi, Trade and Investment Lawyer, on India's role in international trade and its approach to global trade challenges. Some Takeaways: India is an important actor in the international trading system and a top global exporter of services. India has been a relatively reluctant participant in international trade rulemaking. The challenges and opportunities for India in the current state of flux in international trade include market access difficulties and the potential for decoupling from China. India's position in multilateral trade rules and the WTO is discussed, with a focus on its consistency with India's actual position in international trade. And more Check out our ⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠. Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net And share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
In this episode, Amar discusses with Dr Matthias Bauer, Director, ECIPE and Dr Deborah Elms, Head of Trade Policy, Hinrich Foundation on the concept of economic security and its implications. It explores the EU's measures and policy settings for economic security, as well as global trends in this area. The challenges and opportunities of economic security are examined, along with the growing intertwining of economic and security issues. And much more. Takeaways Economic security is a complex and evolving concept that encompasses various concerns, including competitiveness, resilience, and protection of critical infrastructure. The EU has implemented measures and policies to address economic security, but there are challenges in effectively managing economic security and promoting innovation. The growing intertwining of economic and security issues is a global trend, with countries like the US, China, and Japan also pursuing economic security strategies. The use of subsidies in economic security can have unintended consequences and distort trade, making it important to consider the trade-offs and costs involved. Economists can contribute to the discussion on economic security by providing practical examples, highlighting the benefits of economic interdependence, and advocating for international cooperation and harmonisation of regulations. Check out our ⁠⁠website⁠⁠. Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net And share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
To kick off, Season 3 of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar Breckenridge discusses with Prof. David Luke, LSE and Colette van der Ven, Tulip Consulting on the impact and aftermath of CoP28 conclusions on Sub-Sahara Africa. This episode delves into the intersection of trade, climate policies, and their impact on sub-Saharan African economies. COP28 progress, particularly in fossil fuel transition, is highlighted, but gaps persist in low carbon transitions and carbon trading. Key Takeaways: The interplay between trade and climate policies is complex and crucial. COP28 exhibited progress in fossil fuel transition but lacked in low carbon transitions and carbon trading. African economies need increased climate finance to bridge the gap for adaptation and loss and damage. Unilateral trade measures pose challenges, requiring careful consideration to avoid adverse impacts. A new trade deal for Africa should prioritize internal trade growth, sustainable sector investment, and integration of trade, environment, and development objectives. Successful outcomes hinge on addressing negotiating capacity and administrative constraints. Optimism exists for the future of African economies, requiring innovative approaches to policymaking and negotiation. Check out our ⁠website⁠. Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net And share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
On this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Aproop Bhave, Chief Economist, UK Trade Remedies Authority and Lorand Bartels, Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge and Counsel, Freshfields LLP. In this episode they cover: The application of the Economic Interest Test (EIT) mandated by UK legislation and analyse the lessons learned from its implementation in the UK context. The challenges faced in transitioning to a low carbon economy, focusing on subsidies for green industries and the dilemma of balancing static and dynamic benefits against potential adverse effects on domestic producers The effectiveness of environmental regulations in trade, investigating the role of trade remedies in analysing distortions in foreign markets, market definition, and injury to domestic producers. And much more covered. Check out our ⁠website⁠. Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net And share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
On this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Faten Aggad, previously with the Africa Climate Foundation as a Senior Advisor and Jodie Anne Keane, Senior Research Fellow at the ODI, about the African continents approach to climate issues and trade policy. In this episode they cover: Review of the call to actions from the recent Africa Climate Summit. The importance of Africa’s position in the global carbon market The impact of the EU’s CBAM on African economies. Building climate resilience while adapting to the changing patterns of comparative advantage  Looking ahead to the future and CoP 28 and the 13th WTO Ministerial Conference - Africa’s perspective on trade and climate  And much more covered. Check out our ⁠website⁠. Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net And share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
On this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Eunice Huang, Lead of Digital Trade and Policy at Google and Prof. Erik van der Marel, Chief Economist at ECIPE about the impact of digital infrastructure on trade and the digital economy. In this episode they cover: The impact of generative AI on Trade. The opportunities for small business. Increased efficiency and actioning of Mode 1 trade. The issues surrounding regulating the digital economy and data flows. The impact of digital regulation fragmentation on small players and implementing foundational multilateral rules. Check out our website. Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners!! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net and share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
On this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Keith Rockwell, Senior Research Fellow, Hinrich Foundation and David Skillling, Founder and Director, Landfall Strategy, about the "New Washington Convergence", in-depth review of US Trade Policy following the Inflation Reduction Act. In this episode; Discussion on the current state of US Trade Policy and how we got here. Discussion on the Inflation Reduction Act and the mixed bag of policies it offers Discussion on how tenable is 'friendshoring' as a policy dictum. Discussion on the response of the WTO to the new trends in international trade and adaptation of the rules to the new. And so on. Check out our website! Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners!! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net and share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
On this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Sophie Hale (Resolution Foundation), Sophie Clark (UK Trade Policy Observatory) and Chris Horseman (Borderlex) about the current state of UK Trade Policy. In this episode; Discussion on the UK's trade performance since leaving the EU. Discussion on UKTPO's recent research focused on the challenges for UK businesses in the current trade context. Discussion on the factors that adversely affect UK businesses competitiveness. Discussion on the UK's services trade and the comparative advantage which could benefit growth. Discussion on the challenges posed by the current state of international trade relations. Discussion on trade policy priorities for the UK.  You can find the research referenced in this episode here: Resolution Foundation's report on the UK trade performance since leaving the EU Resolution Foundation's Economy 2030 interim report on how to navigate a route to a fairer and more prosperous Britain. UKTPO's The Challenges Facing UK Firms: Trade and Supply Chains Report Check out our website! Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners!! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net and share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review, share and subscribe to our podcast.
On this episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Colette van der Ven and Mahesh Sugathan about the Circular Economy and the role of trade policy. In this episode; Discussion on the potential of 'reverse value-chains' and policy barriers to be tackled. Discussion on international cooperation, rule-making and standardisation. Discussion on current WTO rules suited to the development of the circular economy globally. Discussion on FTAs as a useful tool for international cooperation in circular economy. Discussion on dumping of waste and developing economies within the circular economy. Discussion of barriers to the inputs supporting a circular economy.  Check out our website; https://www.trade-knowledge.net/podcasts/ Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners!! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net and share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review and subscribe to our podcast.
US Trade Policy

US Trade Policy

2022-11-1747:34

Welcome to Season 2 of Trade Knowledge Matters Podcast!!  Our first episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Simon Lester and Dmitry Grozoubinski about US Trade Policy and its global impact. In this episode; Discussion on the Biden Administration approach to Trade policy, does it follow on from Trump's policy more politely? and how is it perceived globally? Discussion on The US and China Phase 1 Deal. Discussion on ASEAN countries filling the gap left by China and how they can negotiate entrance into the markets. Discussion on WTO reform. Discussion on Tripolar Trade Blocs, EU vs US vs China Discussion on a US-UK Trade Deal and delivery of the promises from the previous administration. P.s: This episode was recorded before the conclusion of the US Mid-Term Elections. Check out our website; https://www.trade-knowledge.net/podcasts/ Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners!! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net and share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review and subscribe to our podcast.
Our fifth episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Dr. Deborah Elms and Dr. Anirudh Shingal about trade policy within Asia. In this episode; Discussion on the challenges with trade policies in Asia.   Discussion on Asia's approach to integration, RCEP and CPTPP.   Discussion on China's interest in the CPTPP.   Discussion on the role of India within Asia, its trade policy and potential agreement with the UK. Discussion on IPEF. Discussion on the UK's interest in joining the CPTPP. Check out our website; https://www.trade-knowledge.net/podcasts/ Also, we would like to hear from you, our listeners!! Send us an email, events@trade-knowledge.net and share with us your comments, thoughts or even perspectives on our episodes. Please, rate, review and subscribe to our podcast.
Our fourth episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Dr. Emily Lydgate and Matthew Bell about trade policy and climate change. In this episode; Discussion on the challenges of implementing and actualising climate policy goals.  Discussion on environmental subsidies and competing strategies.  Discussion on the climate policy that reflects on both production and consumption.  Discussion on the carbon prices and further including climate policy into trade policy.   Please, rate, review and subscribe to our podcast. Also, check out our website; https://www.trade-knowledge.net/podcasts/
Our third episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Dr. Patrick Low and Ricardo Ramirez Hernandez about the WTO and the "New Multilateralism'. This is a special episode ahead of the WTO's 12th Ministerial Conference occurring on June 12th, 2022. In this episode; Discussion on the current state of affairs of the WTO. Discussion on the need for the substantial change of the WTO rules. Discussion on the issue of lack of compliance on the rules over the last few years. Discussion on the flaws and failures of the WTO and the lack of leadership.  Discussion on the need for the WTO to shift focus on trade rules and consolidation. Please, rate, review and subscribe to our podcast. Also, check out our website; https://www.trade-knowledge.net/podcasts/
Our second episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with Prof. Alan Winters about the UK's Trade Policy from a global perspective.  In this episode; Discussion of the UK's FTA with global trade partners and interest in the CPTPP. Discussion of the frictions with rules and the need for ease/clarity in trade policy. Discussion of the UK-EU relations and the need to mend fences. Discussion on the UK's trade diplomacy, ethics and the WTO. Discussion on the importance of inclusive trade policy and the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy (CITP). Please, rate, review and subscribe to our podcast. Also, check out our website; https://www.trade-knowledge.net/podcasts/
Make Trade, Not War.

Make Trade, Not War.

2022-05-1830:56

Our first episode of Trade Knowledge Matters, Amar discusses with David Skilling about the challenges that Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the global response to it has affected international trade.  In this episode;  Discussion of the point of rupture within the governance of global trade and economics. Discussion on US-China Relations and selective decoupling. Discussion on Corporate Capture and the impact of corporations within global trade  Discussion on UK trade policy post-Brexit, addresses issues of geographic proximity, etc. Also, check out our website;  https://www.trade-knowledge.net/podcasts/
This is an introductory podcast episode of Trade Knowledge Matters. TKM is designed to discuss international trade, international economic relations and the challenges it faces. We will be joined by global experts in international trade who will share international trade policy insights and analysis with a special focus on the UK's trade policy.  In this episode; Introduction from the host, Amar Breckenridge, Senior Associate at Frontier Economics.  Insights from Gus O'Donnell, Chairman of Frontier Economics and member of the House of Lords.  Insights from Tom Pengelly, Founder of Sanaa Consulting.   Our first episode launched May 19th, 2022. Subscribe, rate and review.
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