Can Friend-Shoring Outrun Trade Wars? US-China-Canada Realities - Part 3
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Overview
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Explore the evolving dynamics of international trade relationships in this 14-minute conference talk that examines whether friend-shoring strategies can effectively navigate modern trade conflicts. Discover Dan Alamariu's argument that trading partners matter more than geographic locations in today's economic landscape, while Brett Hickey provides a North American perspective on whether deteriorating trust between nations can be restored. Analyze the implications of NAFTA renegotiations and friend-shoring policies on US-China-Canada trade relationships, examining how supply chain strategies are adapting to geopolitical tensions. Gain insights into how investment firms and businesses are responding to shifting trade policies and the challenges of rebuilding international economic cooperation in an era of increasing protectionism.
Syllabus
Part 3: Can Friend-Shoring Outrun Trade Wars? US–China–Canada Realities
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Star Mountain Capital