Past Event
Towards an inventory of corporate subsidies by China, the EU and the USA
In this event, panellists discussed corporate subsidies by China, the European Union and the United States.
video and audio recordings
Corporate subsidies are a major source of controversy in the world trading system. The data makes clear that subsidies pervade global trade by impeding reciprocity between trade partners.
In this event, panellists discussed the 28th Global Trade Alert Report, ‘Subsidies and market access: Towards an inventory of corporate subsidies by China, the European Union and the United States‘. In this first comprehensive inventory of the world’s three largest subsidy regimes, the authors call for an urgent need to renew cooperation to reverse the deficit of trust caused by subsidies to safeguard the future of trade.
Schedule
14:00 - 15:00
Conversation and Q&A
Chair: André Sapir, Senior Fellow
Simon J. Evenett, Professor of Economics, University of St Gallen; Founder, St Gallen Endowment
Denis Redonnet, Deputy Director-General, European Commission, DG TRADE
Reinhilde Veugelers, Senior Fellow
Speakers
Simon J. Evenett
Professor of Economics, University of St Gallen; Founder, St Gallen Endowment
Denis Redonnet
Deputy Director-General, European Commission, DG TRADE
André Sapir
Senior Fellow
Reinhilde Veugelers
Senior Fellow
Location & Contact
Katja Knezevic
[email protected]