High Level Opening of the ICC Supply Chain Forum on 21 March in Berlin
About the event: The pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine have greatly changed the environment for international trade. Governments and companies alike have to adapt to ever new crises, which are becoming an increasing factor of uncertainty. As a result, globalisation is undergoing a realignment. Companies are shifting their production processes and seeking new suppliers, while governments are developing strategies to secure the supply of critical raw materials. At the same time, stricter regulations regarding the monitoring of supply chains put a bureaucratic burden on international trade. How are companies responding to the new demands and what support do they need? What role do trade agreements play? How can a new cooperative approach look like at the multilateral level? And how can a holistic approach to supply chain regulation be ensured? A high-level opening panel with representatives from the German Government, OECD, ICC, DIHK and the international business community provided their views.
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