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01 July 2018

Trade wars: Potential impacts and implications

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Agri/Soft Commodities, Chemicals/Petrochemicals, Infrastructure, Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Telecoms and Communications, Transport, Waste and water
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Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe
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Since US President Donald Trump’s protectionist push has sparked the promise of reciprocal retaliation from the EU, China, and Canada, TXF's Katharine Morton, head of trade, treasury and risk joins a panel from Barclays to see if they can begin to demystify the impending global trade wars.

Talk of trade wars has dominated global headlines recently as US president Donald Trump formally adopted tariffs on aluminium and steel. With reciprocal retaliations promised from the EU, China and Canada, the effects of further escalation are bound to be felt across the globe.

TXF's Katharine Morton, head of trade, treasury and risk joins a panel from Barclays to see if they can begin to demystify the impending global trade wars.

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Webinar panelists include:

Russ Grazier, Head of ECA and London Trade & Working Capital Barclays
    
Aziz Sunderji, Director in Macro Research
    
Katharine Morton, Head of Trade, Treasury and Risk: Trade and Export Finance TXF

 

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