THE ECONOMY - The Agenda with Stephen Cole
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WHAT’S THE ISSUE?
2021 was another turbulent year for trade. Just as the hangover from Brexit finally began to ease, supply chains were thrown onto disarray by restrictions on movement and fluctuating demand as a result of uncertainty surrounding the pandemic.
Might 2022 be a calmer year for trade and economic stability? The Agenda’s Stephen Cole and David Henig discuss further.
MEET THE EXPERT:
David Henig is the Director of the UK Trade Policy Project at European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE). David also Co-founded the UK Trade Forum.
He advises Cavendish Advocacy on UK and global trade policy developments to businesses and other organisations and is an Expert Advisor to the UK Trade and Business Commission.
Since June 2016, David Henig has helped the UK build an independent trade policy and, beforehand, had spent 13 years in the private sector as a consultant, manager, and business development specialist.
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