SAFE's Center for Critical Minerals Strategy organize a Webinar Trading Tensions: Navigating Policy Tools for a Diverse Critical Minerals Supply Chain Report Launch
As global demand for critical minerals continues to surge, nations are grappling with supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions. Trade policies have found bipartisan support and are already playing a key role in how the United States addresses the challenges to securing a stable and diverse supply of these resources.
Get smart on the issues, hear from experts, and learn how best to leverage trade tools by joining us on October 23, 2024, from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. EDT for a webinar discussion to mark the release of SAFE's Center for Critical Minerals Strategy’s new report, “Trading Tensions: Navigating Policy Tools for a Diverse Critical Minerals Supply Chain.”
SAFE’s forthcoming report examines the policy landscape and proposes strategies to navigate these challenges. The report recommends and emphasizes the need for a multi-faceted approach that balances domestic production, international partnerships, and innovative practices.
This event will include a dialogue with legal and policy experts exploring the complex intersection of trade policies, national security, and economic competitiveness in the context of critical minerals.
Speakers:
Jennifer A. Hillman, Professor of Practice, Georgetown University Law Center; Former Member, WTO Appellate Body
Sarah V. Stewart, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, Silverado Policy Accelerator
Hon. Kelly Ann Shaw, Partner, Global Regulator, Hogan Lovells
Zoe Oysul, Senior Policy Analyst, SAFE's Center for Critical Minerals Strategy
Abigail Hunter, Executive Director, SAFE's Center for Critical Minerals Strategy