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PECC International Seminar Series: Vancouver
Asia-Pacific Strategies for the Global Trading System
28 - 30 October 2019
Program
| Monday, 28 October 2019 | |
| 0900 - 0910 |
Welcome Address
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Opening Remarks
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| 0910 - 0930 | Keynote Address (
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| 0930 - 1050 |
Current Challenges to the International Trading system: Part 1 This first session aims to provide an analysis of the evolution of trade over the past few decades and to discuss current shifts in the international trade architecture. |
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Current Challenges faced by the WTO and the multilateral trading system
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Trade Outcomes from the G7 Summit in France
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Can the Centre hold? Revitalizing the WTO (
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TPP-11, the Japan-EU EPA, and RCEP following the G20 Osaka Summit (
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| 1045 - 1050 | Concluding remarks by the Chair |
| 1050 - 1100 | Break |
| 1100 - 1230 |
Current Challenges to the International Trading System: Part 2 |
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Essential features of the Rules-Based Trading System of the Future (
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The International Trading System, the EU's Perspective
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The Pacific Alliance, the TPP11 and the International Trading System
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WTO Reform and China (
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The Role of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) (
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| 1220 - 1230 | Concluding Remarks by Chair |
| 1230 - 1330 | Lunch Break |
| 1330 - 1500 |
The New Trading Order Across the Pacific This session will explore the future direction of the global trade and investment architecture. Panelists will discuss various policy measures, other than tariffs, that can potentially affect trade in goods and services. |
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New trade agreements: How can they fit with a WTO approach: the US/Canada/Mexico Trade Agreement
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The European Union and Japan Trade Agreement
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FTAAP Next Generation Trade & Investment Issues (NGeTi): A Business Perspective (
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The Future of U.S. Trade Policy
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| 1445 - 1500 | Concluding Remarks from Chair |
| 1500 - 1515 | Break |
| 1515 - 1700 | The New Trading Order across the Pacific: Part 2 - Security Issues and Non-Tariff Measures |
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Trade facilitation issues: how differences in regulation can be reduced (
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International Trade and Security
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Middle Power Coordination in the Tradition and Digital Economy in the Asia-Pacific: Canadian Opportunities (
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| 1655 - 1700 | Concluding remarks by the Chair |
| Tuesday, 29 October 2019 |
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| 0900 - 1035 |
Trade in the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Digital Trade This session will look at policy development for the various dimensions of digital trade, including the development of e-commerce, cross border data flows and privacy protection. How does e-trade affect the mulilateral trading system and can it facilitate the inclusion of developing economies on the global scale? |
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Data is different: Why the World Needs a New Approach to Govern Cross-Border Data Flows (
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Competition, Fragmentation, and Governance: Challenges of the Rising E-Commerce Economy
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Digital Trade: Digital Technology and Implications Beyond GDP Measures and Policies (
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| 1030 - 1035 | Concluding remarks by the Chair |
| 1035 - 1045 | Break |
| 1045 - 1200 |
The governance and impacts of artificial intelligence This panel will discuss the impact of AI and relevnt issues in digital economy, data governance, and increasingly entangled tech-geopolitics web in the er of the Fourth Industrial Revolution |
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Global E-Commerce: The Amazon vs. Alibaba Case Study (
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AI Policy from East to West: A Cultural and Ethical Look at the Policies Governing AI (
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Data Regulation in Trade Agreements: Three Digital Kingdoms (
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| 1155 - 1200 | Concluding remarks by the Chair |
| 1200 - 1300 | Lunch Break |
| 1300 - 1445 | The Governance and Impacts of Artificial Intelligence: Part 2 - Expert Roundtable Dialogue |
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Governing AI: From Principles to Implementation
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AI Plans, Data Governance and Comparative Advantage (
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Managing AI's distributional consequences and the risk of global fragmentation
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Commentators:
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| 1440 - 1445 | Concluding remarks by Chair |
| 1445 - 1500 | Break |
| 1500 - 1700 | Gender and Trade This session will examine the key issue of gender perspectives in trade policy. Panelists will discuss the breadth and efficacy of measures taken by governments and intergovernmental agencies to promote women's economic empowerment through trade. |
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| 1430 - 1440 | Keynote Address
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| Expert Roundtable Dialogue | |
Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policy: Recent Legal Reforms (
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The Gender Trade Gap: Gender-Specific Constraints Affecting Women in Trade
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Canada Chile Free Trade Agreement
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APEC's Work on Women and Trade (
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Mainstreaming Gender in Trade Agreements (
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| 1655 - 1700 | Concluding remarks by Chair |
| Wednesday, 30 October 2019 | |
| 0900 - 1130 | Concluding Session |
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| 0900 - 0915 | A business point of view: New challenges for MNEs, Trade and Environment (
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| 0915 - 0930 | View from Canadian Private Sector
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| 0930 - 1115 | Concluding Roundtable This concluding roundtable will serve as a guided discussion amongst all participants. The objective of this discussion is to put forward actionable policy recommendations which will be established in this seminar's legacy document.
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| 1115 - 1130 | Concluding remarks
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