
The State of Trade: The Year Ahead in Supply Chains - Forewarned is Forearmed
The Year Ahead in Supply Chains: Forewarned is Forearmed Phil Levy: Chains, Forewarned is Forearmed. Before we begin, let's cover a few housekeeping items.

The Year Ahead in Supply Chains: Forewarned is Forearmed Phil Levy: Chains, Forewarned is Forearmed. Before we begin, let's cover a few housekeeping items.

The State of Trade: China Trade Policy Phil Levy: Hello everyone and thank you for attending today's webinar, The State of Trade, China Trade Policy, where we're going to discuss a new approach to US China trade.

Upcoming new legislation from congress shows increased interest in exports as they’ve rebounded from their Covid dip. Learn from Flexport’s Chief Economist, Phil Livy, where to gain market access and follow the trends.

The politics of trade are entering a key phase for businesses. For the Biden Administration to strike new trade deals, it will soon need new negotiating authority from Congress.

At the beginning of this month, the World Trade Organization got a new Director General. Will she be overseeing the decay of the international trade rules organization?

U.S. trade conflict with China was a key feature of the Trump presidency. President Biden took office with ample tariffs still in place, bipartisan concerns about the relationship, and a Phase One deal with unmet targets.

We’ll look forward by looking back at key supply chain and economic trends of 2020 and how they’re likely to influence business in 2021.