13. China, Trade and Covid-19
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David Morfesi, director of international trade at MinterEllison, Australia’s largest law firm, discusses the relationship between global health and trade, including the role of trade experts at the World Health Organization, how countries use trade measures differently during public health crises, and why the reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic will be as unprecedented as the event itself. He also explains what the pandemic may mean for supply chains in the future and how it may change views of China when it comes to trade. Opinions expressed on Trade Matters are solely those of the guest or host and not the Yeutter Institute or the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Show Notes:
DDG Wolff: Time to start planning for the post-pandemic recovery World Trade Organization, April 9, 2020
Show Notes:
DDG Wolff: Time to start planning for the post-pandemic recovery World Trade Organization, April 9, 2020
- Tags:
- international trade
- Covid-19
- World Health Organization
- pandemic
- China
- trade negotiations
- supply chains
- resiliency
- public health
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