Trade and the Global Economy
Ahead of the G-20 Summit in China, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce hosted a discussion about the global economy and threats to open trade in… read more
Ahead of the G-20 Summit in China, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce hosted a discussion about the global economy and threats to open trade in the information and communications technology (ICT) sectors. Panelists presented a new report, Preventing Deglobalization: An Economic and Security Argument for Free Trade and Investment in ICT, examining these threats to trade and strongly urged G-20 leaders to carefully re-examine the emerging policies that could affect economic growth. close
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James Andrew Lewis Senior Vice President and Director Center for Strategic and International Studies->Strategic Technologies Program
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Jonathan "Josh" S. Kallmer Senior Vice President Information Technology Industry Council->Global Policy
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