Frontier Economics and Trade Knowledge Exchange are delighted to invite you to a virtual panel discussion on the role of trade policy in addressing climate change. This event is timed to fall between the COP-26 summit on climate change in Glasgow and the 12th Ministerial Conference of the WTO to be held in Geneva. We […]
Find out moreA changing climate for Trade: policy priorities after COP-26
Frontier Economics and Trade Knowledge Exchange are delighted to invite you to a virtual panel discussion on the role of trade policy in addressing climate change. This event is timed to fall between the COP-26 summit on climate change in Glasgow and the 12th Ministerial Conference of the WTO to be held in Geneva. We […]
➔Tackling policy challenges in the digital era
Data and the rise of digitisation have reshaped trade and the way we think about it. To discuss some of these policy issues, Frontier Economics and Fieldfisher LLP hosted a webinar that considered some of the main policy challenges from a UK and a global perspective. Presentations by Eleonor Duhs (Fieldfisher), Lucy Ashton (Association of […]
➔PAST: Webinar: Turning a new leaf – UK trade policy after Brexit
After the publication of the long-awaited White Paper and Parliament debating the Customs and Trade BIll, Prof. L. Alan Winters and Amar Breckenridge hosted a webinar to discuss what this means for UK trade policy. The session focused on the economic issues raised by the government’s current position and was chaired by Gus O’Donnell.
A recording of the session is available here.
➔A changing climate for Trade: policy priorities after COP-26
24th November 2021
Online
Tackling policy challenges in the digital era
15 June 2021
Online
Data and the rise of digitisation have reshaped trade and the way we think about it. To discuss some of these policy issues, Frontier Economics and Fieldfisher LLP hosted a webinar that considered some of the main policy challenges from a UK and a global perspective. Presentations by Eleonor Duhs (Fieldfisher), Lucy Ashton (Association of […]
Find out moreA new grand bargain for sustainability without protectionism
2 October 2020
Geneva Trade Week
TKE experts from Frontier Economics and the UK Trade Policy Observatory hosted an online panel discussion on trade policy and climate change: A New Grand Bargain for Sustainability without Protectionism. The intersections between trade and climate policies are numerous, and are the subject of intense debate. There have been some longstanding concerns that cross-country differences […]
Find out morePAST: What Lies Beneath: Public Policy and the Governance of Trade Negotiations
16 January 2020
London, UK
The UK faces a very busy trade policy agenda over the next few years, featuring negotiations with the EU, and with other global partners. Modern trade negotiations span a large number of sectors, and in each, the question of regulation is central. This in turn means that the payoffs from negotiations need to be viewed […]
Find out morePAST: Rethinking Services Trade in a Digital World
8 October 2019
Geneva, Switzerland
TKE Partners, Frontier Economics and the UK Trade Policy Observatory co-hosted a working session on “Rethinking Services Trade in a Digital World”, at the World Trade Organisation’s 2019 Public Forum in Geneva.
Find out morePAST: Agriculture and Trade after Brexit
13 June 2019
London, UK
The UK’s approach to agriculture and trade is set to change after Brexit. The Agriculture Bill currently before parliament looks set to overhaul a number of aspects of policy. We look at some of the key policy and commercial issues.
Find out morePAST: TKE inaugural event featuring Pascal Lamy
18 January 2018
10-11 Carlton House Terrace
At the Crossroads: The UK and the EU in an uncertain global trade system. A distinguished panel of experts, headlined by Pascal Lamy, launched the Trade Knowledge Exchange.
Find out morePAST: Webinar: Turning a new leaf – UK trade policy after Brexit
20 July 2018
London, UK
After the publication of the long-awaited White Paper and Parliament debating the Customs and Trade BIll, Prof. L. Alan Winters and Amar Breckenridge hosted a webinar to discuss what this means for UK trade policy. The session focused on the economic issues raised by the government’s current position and was chaired by Gus O’Donnell.
A recording of the session is available here.
Find out more