Annual International Trade Policy Conference

The Monterey Institute will be hosting the Annual International Trade Conference on March 11, 2011, entitled Accountability in Trade and International Security: Rising to the Challenge.

Organized by the MIIS International Trade Club, this one day conference will bring together stakeholders for a constructive dialogue around global trends shaping international trade policy, business innovation, and social ventures in emerging economies.

Panel Discussions

  • Illicit Markets: Uncovering the Dark Side of Trade Practices
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Cost and benefit of natural resources extraction in developing countries
  • Fertile Grounds? Perspectives on Food Security issues in Trade

Keynote Speakers

Bill Reinsch, President of the National Foreign Trade Council, will deliver the opening keynote address. Harry G. Broadman, Senior Vice President of Albright Stonebridge Group, a global strategy firm, and Chief Economist of Albright Capital Management LLC, an investment advisory firm focused on emerging markets, will offer the 2nd keynote address.

Looking Back at the 2010 Trade Conference

Watch an interview with keynote speaker Dr. Bill Lewis, founder of the McKinsey Global Institute.

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The 2011 Trade and Investment Conference focuses on global security concerns associated with international trade – specifically environmental, food and human security. The purpose of this Conference is to bring together stakeholders and experts in the fields of trade policy, … Continue reading