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A discussion of shifting trade dynamics and emerging trade strategies in the Indo-Pacific region

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Join the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) for a virtual discussion on the latest trends and policies in Indo-Pacific trade. The discussion will consider the implications of shifting trade and supply chain dynamics and examine how various countries in the region are responding.

As the trade environment in the Indo-Pacific region continues to evolve, new visions for the future of regional trade policy have emerged. Attempts at decoupling, rising protectionist sentiment, and supply chain shifts brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic and broader concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities have led to new ways of thinking about trade policy in the region. Unpacking these competing interests in a complex environment is critical if the United States and its allies and partners are to pursue an Indo-Pacific trade policy that is coherent, realistic, and in line with shared values. This event will examine these competing approaches to Indo-Pacific trade and discuss the roles and strategies of some of the region’s key players.

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