Course Overview
This course will explore sector-specific trade policies and emerging markets, focusing on the challenges and opportunities in global trade. Participants will examine key policies in industries like technology and automotive, as well as trade and investment strategies in emerging markets. The program will also delve into sustainability in trade and the role of digital media, providing insights into future trends and policy implications. Through case studies, group discussions, and interactive activities, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the evolving trade landscape.
Agenda
World Trade Basics & Trade Policy Overview
- Fundamentals of international trade and trade policy
- Key trade agreements (WTO, FTAs, RCEP, CPTPP, etc.)
- The role of tariffs, quotas, and trade barriers
- SMEs in global trade: Challenges & opportunities
History of Trade (1913–Present)
- Protectionist Policies (1913–1970): Tariffs, economic nationalism, and Cold War trade dynamics
- Globalization Era (1980–Present): Rise of free trade, WTO, and trade liberalization
- The shift from industrial trade to digital and service-based trade
The Geopolitics of Trade in a Multipolar World
- US-China Trade War and its implications
- Impact of BRICS+ nations on global trade dynamics
- Trade policies under Trump vs. Biden and potential future shifts
- EU’s strategic trade policies post-Brexit
Trade Wars, Tariffs, and Sanctions as Economic Weapons
- US & EU sanctions on Russia, Iran, and China
- China’s response: Supply chain localization & Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
- Case Study: US Semiconductor Export Controls on China
- Case Study: Sanctions on Russia’s defence and energy industries
- Day 5: Trade Policy & Economic Security in the Defence Industry
- US vs. China arms trade & export controls
- Defence trade agreements (ITAR, NATO regulations, India-Russia arms trade)
- Impact of sanctions on defence exports
- Case Study: European defence industry’s struggle for market access
Trade Policy in the Global Technology Industry
- Export controls on semiconductors, AI, and 5G
- Tech wars: China’s subsidies vs. US & EU restrictions
- Impact of US CHIPS Act & EU Digital Sovereignty Strategy
- Case Study: Huawei’s struggle in Western markets
Automotive Industry & Global Trade Policy
- EV subsidies and tariffs (China, US, EU)
- USMCA’s impact on North American car manufacturing
- China’s dominance in EV battery supply chains
- Case Study: EU tariffs on Chinese EVs & impact on European automakers
Trade & Investment Strategies in Emerging Markets
- India’s rise as a trade hub vs. China’s supply chain dominance
- ASEAN as an alternative to China for Western businesses
- Africa’s role in future trade (AfCFTA & raw material exports)
- Case Study: Brazil’s protectionist policies in manufacturing
Sustainability & Trade Policy: The Green Economy
- Carbon tariffs and border tax adjustments (EU CBAM, US IRA)
- Supply chain sustainability regulations (ESG compliance, emissions reporting)
- China’s dominance in solar and battery production & Western dependence
- Case Study: EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) & its impact on global trade
The Role of SMEs in International Trade
- How governments support SMEs in global markets
- Trade finance & export credit agencies (EXIM, EIB, etc.)
- Digital trade & e-commerce as an SME export tool
- Case Study: India’s SME-driven export growth in IT services
Course Review
- Summary and recap of key learning objectives
- Action Planning
Target Audience
This course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will be of real value to experienced or new or aspiring:
- Corporate Professionals in international trade and business development.
- Government Officials involved in trade negotiations or policy-making.
- Academics and Students studying international relations, economics, or law.
- SME Owners and Entrepreneurs looking to expand into international markets.
- Officials involved in Trade Negotiations or Policy making
- Consultants and Analysts providing advisory services in trade and economics.
- Supply Chain Managers and Logistics Coordinators.
- Compliance and Regulatory Affairs Professionals.
- Marketing and Sales Professionals focused on global markets.
- Policy Researchers and Analysts in trade-related fields.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Developed a comprehensive understanding of international trade fundamentals and key trade agreements.
- Analyzed the historical evolution of trade policies and their relevance to current practices.
- Evaluated the geopolitical factors affecting global trade dynamics, including trade wars and sanctions.
- Applied sector-specific knowledge to identify challenges and opportunities within various industries.
- Recognized the role of emerging markets and sustainability in shaping trade strategies.
- Implemented best practices for SMEs to optimize their engagement in international trade.
- Formulated critical insights into future trends in global trade, including digital trade and AI impacts.
Course Dates
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