What does the US-EU-Japan trilateral partnership mean for trade policy? Miranda Lutz, Alexander Bobroske and Alessandro Gangarossa break down what the renewed trilogue between the United States, European Union, and Japan means for wider trade policy, in particular looking at what to expect from the partnership in terms of policy development and how it may impact corporates and investors operating within those three jurisdictions. They focus on the trilateral partnership's origins, how it may influence wider reform at the WTO, and how it is being viewed in the EU.
Speakers on this podcast:
- Miranda Lutz, Senior Associate. See more insights from Miranda here: https://bit.ly/3pCBCGw
- Alexander Bobroske, Senior Associate. See more insights from Alexander here: https://bit.ly/3DDMhpg
- Alessandro Gangarossa, Senior Associate. See more insights from Alessandro here: https://bit.ly/305tOnU
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