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Hosted by 2019 – NEW YORK 6 - 7 November, New York Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME World Trade Symposium New York Open trade in an uncertain world November 6th-7th 2019 ∙ New York Global trade is in a state of upheaval, driven by protectionism, ever-increasing regulations and outdated trading systems. Technology is disrupting trade like never before, making processes more efficient and inclusive, breaking down barriers and opening new markets. These present new challenges—and new opportunities. The World Trade Symposium will convene business leaders, technology innovators, policymakers, thought leaders and economists to analyse these issues and suggest solutions and outcomes. What is needed to drive open trade for the benefit of all involved? Sessions will take a deep dive into the new technologies and platforms that are opening up trade and identify the opportunities presented by changing trends, as well as exploring how shifting consumer priorities are affecting the sustainability agenda. Attendees won’t just be debating key issues and swapping their stories, but will explore new ideas and solutions. CONFERENCE CHAIR SOUMAYA KEYNES, trade and globalisation editor The Economist MODERATORS VIJAY VAITHEESWARAN, US business editor, The Economist CHRISTOPHER CLAGUE, Managing editor, Asia and global editorial lead, trade and globalisation, The Economist Intelligence Unit Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 6TH NOVEMBER 12.00 pm Registration and networking lunch 12.45 pm Welcome from Finastra SIMON PARIS, chief executive, Finastra 12.55 pm Chair’s opening remarks SOUMAYA KEYNES, trade and globalisation editor, The Economist 1.05 pm Interview: Reshaping trade patterns Trade and manufacturing policy of the US in the light of trade war. INTERVIEWER: SOUMAYA KEYNES, trade and globalisation editor, The Economist SPEAKER: PETER NAVARRO, director, Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy,United States of America Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME 1.25pm Opening plenary: Trade on a knife-edge Is “slowbalisation” inevitable? This session will identify the most important opportunities and risks for global trade. How much scope is there for geopolitical tensions to chill trade? And how is industry harnessing technology to drive innovation and collaboration in finance and investment? How will the key trade trends for 2020 and beyond affect lives around the world? MODERATOR: SOUMAYA KEYNES, trade and globalisation editor, The Economist SPEAKERS: JENNIFER HILLMAN, professor, Georgetown University ALAN WOLFF, deputy director-general, World Trade Organization MARTIN MUHLEISEN, director of the strategy, policy, and review department (SPR), IMF STEPHEN P VAUGHN, partner, international trade team, King & Spalding Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME TECTONIC SHIFTS 2.10 pm Panel: The Trump effect—assessing the impact of the US president’s policies on global trade To what extent have President Donald Trump’s trade policies affected trade flows? How permanent will their effects be? How are companies and governments adapting to find fresh opportunities in the new landscape? MODERATOR: CHRISTOPHER CLAGUE, Managing editor, Asia and global editorial lead, trade and globalisation, The Economist Intelligence Unit SPEAKERS: CHAD BOWN, senior fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics CESAR REMIS, head, international negotiations unit, Undersecretariat of Foreign Trade at Secretariat of Economy, Mexico SUSAN ARIEL AARONSON, research professor and director, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub, GWU Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME 2.45 pm Interview: China and the world—a changing relationship? After years of expectations that China’s markets are opening up, relations between the world’s second-biggest economy and the West have taken a new turn, with some countries adopting a tougher stance. Where will Sino-foreign relationships go from here? Are the recent tensions a blip, or do they herald a new, more combative era? How can companies and service-providers navigate this new landscape to deliver for clients, regardless of geopolitical changes? How will China’s latest iteration of its Belt and Road Initiative impact global trade? INTERVIEWER: SOUMAYA KEYNES, trade and globalisation editor, The Economist SPEAKER: HUIYAO WANG, president, Center for China and Globalization 3.05 pm Networking break Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME 3.30 pm In conversation: Bridging the new networks of trade Open platforms and digital islands: how and where is technology closing the gap between physical and financial supply chains? How are new technologies along the trade value chain—such as digital trade finance, open APIs, the internet of things, artificial intelligence and distributed ledgers—improving efficiencies and driving change? What problems is technology struggling to solve, where are the barriers to adoption, and what is being done to address them? MODERATOR: CHRISTOPHER CLAGUE, Managing editor, Asia and global editorial lead, trade and globalisation, The Economist Intelligence Unit SPEAKERS: PHIL LEVY, chief economist, Flexport MICHAEL J. WHITE, chief executive, Maersk GTD KATI SUOMINEN, chief executive, Nextrade Group MICHAEL FARLEKAS, president & chief executive, E2open Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME 4.10 pm Who cares about the consumer? Changing societal attitudes, growing concerns about climate change, and the rise of socially conscious investing have focused a spotlight on sustainability in trade. What examples are there of genuine progress in trade practices? How can the trade ecosystem drive greater inclusivity and equality, make trade fairer, and even save our planet? Where are the biggest gaps that need to be closed, and are we acting fast enough? MODERATOR: CHRISTOPHER CLAGUE, Managing editor, Asia and global editorial lead, trade and globalisation, The Economist Intelligence Unit SPEAKERS: ULRIK VESTERGAARD KNUDSEN, deputy secretary general, OECD MARK SHAYLER, founder, Ape TRISA THOMPSON, advisory board member, Pledgeling, Inc Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME 5.05 pm The World If… This interactive session offers our audience the opportunity to challenge our panellists about global trade. Each member of our panel of provocateurs will give a brief overview of a global trade scenario for 2030, and the audience will be asked to vote on the likelihood of these scenarios and offer their own perspectives. MODERATOR: SOUMAYA KEYNES, trade and globalisation editor, The Economist SPEAKERS: ANABEL GONZALEZ, former trade minister, Costa Rica PAMELA COKE HAMILTON, director of trade and agriculture, UNCTAD DR AMY ZALMAN, chief executive & president, World Future Society 5.10 pm Closing remarks 5.15 pm Close of day one and cocktail reception Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME THURSDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 8.00 am Refreshments and morning networking 9.00 am Opening remarks TRADE DIGITISATION AND DECENTRALISATION 9.35 am Panel discussion: The future of digital platforms for open trade New technologies are transforming the end-to-end trade lifecycle, from production to finance and logistics. What digital technologies are having the greatest impact, and how will they continue to be adopted? When will we see a universal trade network? How are banking platforms harnessing new trade technologies, and how ready are corporates, logistics- providers and governments to capitalise on the opportunity? MODERATOR: VIJAY VAITHEESWARAN, US business editor, The Economist SPEAKERS: ANGIE RUAN, senior vice president of technology, NASDAQ IAIN MACLENNAN, vice president for technology development, Finastra MIKE BHASKARAN, chief technology officer,DP World ZIYANG DAVID FAN, head of digital trade, World Economic Forum Programmed by worldtradesymposium.economist.com #worldtrade19 Hosted by PROGRAMME 9.55 am Roundtable discussions: Digital trade standards Attendees will join roundtables for structured discussions on: • New models for trade risk distribution: technologies changing risk distribution in trade • Solving the interoperability issue in new trade distributed-ledger technology networks • Digitisation in action: providers highlight different digitisation solutions 10.35 am Networking break DIGITAL STANDARDS ENABLING OPEN TRADE 11.05 am In conversation: Trade in the era of policy uncertainty and new technologies Is there still a development path through trade and global values in light of trade policy uncertainty and new technologies? Although trade bounced back after the global financial crisis of 2008, the high growth rates of the 1990s and 2000s have remained elusive. There are many reasons for this shift, but one is that trade reform has languished and in some cases is even being reversed. There is also a potential threat from new technologies, like automation and 3D printing, that could replace trade with domestic production. Going forward, what policies are most important for countries to pursue trade and growth? How can countries cooperate more closely in traditional areas, like tariffs and subsidies? Does cooperation need to move into new areas like e-commerce and data protection? INTERVIEWER: CHRISTOPHER CLAGUE, Managing editor, Asia and global