Please join ITIF for a discussion assessing China’s first 20 years in the WTO and exploring what policy measures like-minded nations can pursue in response to this pattern of deceit and dysfunction between China and the global trading system.
Past Member Events
I-Com, the Institute for Competitiveness, invites you to its annual Symposium entitled “EU’s Path to Competitiveness. How Digital, Energy and Health can lead the Way Forward”.
I-Com, the Institute for Competitiveness, on behalf of PromethEUs is organising the EU Conference “The Multisided Path to European Digital Sovereignty and the future of EU-US Relations”. The event will take place on Tuesday 30 November 2021, 14:30 – 17:15 CET and will be held physically in Brussels, at The Office, Rue d’Arlon 80. It will also be available online.
Webinar with Dr. Catherine Beaudry, Daniel Herman and John Knubley
Corporate subsidies are a major source of controversy in the world trading system. Despite its harmful effect on mutual trust and reciprocity among trading nations, at present there are no serious attempts to find common ground. Join our panel of experts on November 25 as they explore ways to reinvigorate multilateral cooperation on the issue of subsidies.
Corporate subsidies are a major source of controversy in the world trading system. Despite its harmful effect on mutual trust and reciprocity among trading nations, at present there are no serious attempts to find common ground. Join our panel of experts on November 25 as they explore ways to reinvigorate multilateral cooperation on the issue of subsidies.
In the wake of COP26, this MLI event will look at the nuances of both Canadian and global energy production and demand, what an energy transformation will look like in practice, and what the consequences are for getting it wrong.
In the wake of COP26, this MLI event will look at the nuances of both Canadian and global energy production and demand, what an energy transformation will look like in practice, and what the consequences are for getting it wrong.
The IMANI Center for Policy & Education (“IMANI CPE”) and GIZ Ghana invites you to this year’s final Reform Dialogue Series (RDS) to discuss how corruption affects the Ghanaian economy and its larger ecosystem.
If Canada wants a growing, competitive economy with higher wages and productivity, policy-makers will need to recognize the critical role that large businesses play, and implement policies that recognize and support that role. This is the subject of an upcoming MLI report by Robert D. Atkinson, who lays out the benefits of larger businesses – that they generally pay higher wages, are more productive, employ more people, and are more innovative – and provides policy prescriptions that would benefit Canadian employees and consumers alike while boosting Canada's economy as a whole.