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Managing Risks When Trading Overseas: The Impact of a Rapidly Changing Trade Environment

Event | 03.15.19, 11:30 AM UTC - 3:00 PM UTC

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Voka Antwerpen-Waasland
Markgravestraat 12, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium

2019 has announced itself as a challenging year for world trade with upcoming events like Brexit, a full blown US-China trade war with potential fall-out to other trading areas, and the revised US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).


All these events will some way or another disrupt global supply chains. This seminar intends to map the risks and opportunities for exporters and importers and aims to provide concrete guidance. By attending, you will listen to experts coming from about 14 foreign jurisdictions.


Partner David Stepp will participate on the panel "The America’s Panel: Has the US gained from its trade rows and where does this leave its trade partners? Have Belgian (European) companies to gain from this?" at 2 pm GMT.

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