Trade and Geoeconomics

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Trade and Geoeconomics

24–28 March 2025
The course is available in English
Introduction to the course

In today's interconnected global economy, understanding the legal dimensions of geoeconomics, subsidies, and State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) is crucial. These elements significantly impact international trade law, shaping policies and regulatory frameworks worldwide. The face-to-face training course, "Geoeconomics, Subsidies and State-Owned Enterprises", offers a sophisticated and interactive learning environment, combining expert-led discussions, in-depth case studies, and collaborative workshops. Participants will gain valuable insights into the legal mechanisms underpinning global economic strategies and the regulatory frameworks governing subsidies and SOEs in the international trade context.

Held in a conducive setting that encourages networking and collaboration, this course provides a unique platform to engage directly with leading experts and peers from various sectors worldwide. The programme will explore the influence of geoeconomic strategies on international relations, analyse the complexities of subsidies within trade law, and examine the regulatory roles and implications of SOEs in shaping economic and legal landscapes. By the end of this course, participants will have acquired comprehensive legal knowledge and practical strategies, becoming part of a global community of professionals committed to enhancing their expertise and impact in the field of international trade law.

Who attends this course?

This course is designed for:

  • Legal professionals, consultants, practitioners, and managers with a robust background and prior experience in international trade law
  • Senior officials with extensive experience in the public and private sectors, UN agencies, foundations, and NGOs
  • Experts in corporate legal departments, governmental bodies, international organisations, and academic or research institutions seeking to deepen their expertise in international trade law

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