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Given the multitude of challenges like geopolitical tensions, rising protectionism and climate change, policymakers and businesses are increasingly wary about the future of the global trading system. At the parallel session on "The Global Trading System at a Crossroads: More Integration or More Fragmentation?" at the sixth Hongqiao International Economic Forum, CGTN host Tian Wei moderates a high-end dialogue with government officials and experts including Arancha Gonzalez, dean of the Paris School of International Affairs, and former Spanish foreign minister; Roberto Azevêdo, former director-general of the WTO; Yi Xiaozhun, former deputy director-general of the WTO; Tim Yeend, associate secretary of Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; and Wu Fulin, chairman of the Export-Import Bank of China. They shared their insights on how to support a robust rules-based trading system that can respond to modern challenges. Tune in to CGTN on Nov. 8, 22:30 BJT.
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Given the multitude of challenges like geopolitical tensions, rising protectionism and climate change, policymakers and businesses are increasingly wary about the future of the global trading system. At the parallel session on "The Global Trading System at a Crossroads: More Integration or More Fragmentation?" at the sixth Hongqiao International Economic Forum, CGTN host Tian Wei moderates a high-end dialogue with government officials and experts including Arancha Gonzalez, dean of the Paris School of International Affairs, and former Spanish foreign minister; Roberto Azevêdo, former director-general of the WTO; Yi Xiaozhun, former deputy director-general of the WTO; Tim Yeend, associate secretary of Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; and Wu Fulin, chairman of the Export-Import Bank of China. They shared their insights on how to support a robust rules-based trading system that can respond to modern challenges. Tune in to CGTN on Nov. 8, 22:30 BJT.