The past 10 years have represented a period of recovery in global trade activity that has latterly given way to increased protectionism and reduced visibility for corporate and financial decision makers. As the 2020s get underway, S&P is hosting a complimentary breakfast briefing to discuss the following:
• Data-driven insights from the past 10 years of global trade
• Outlook for U.S. trade policy heading into the elections and the longer-term rivalry with China
• Prospects for the balance between globalization and national interest in international trade policy
• How corporate supply chains are evolving in the face of a constantly changing trade landscape
• Opportunities presented by the rapid pace of technological development for supply chain operations
• Challenges facing the logistics industry as fuel and competition regulations evolve
• Black swan risks that overhang global supply chains
Join Panjiva’s research team, political and industry leaders, and experts across S&P Global for panel discussions on February 14 to begin your navigation of the global trade waters in 2020 and beyond.