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As the multilateral trading system navigates the transition from a period of U.S.-led globalization to an era of deepening strategic competition, the contours of a potential “Pax Sinica” present both unprecedented challenges and strategic choices. This geopolitical reconfiguration tests the core tenets of the WTO and places regions like Latin America at a critical juncture, forcing a reassessment of their roles and pathways within a fragmenting economic order.
FMG is honored to host this session to examine the implications of this shift and explore viable paths forward.
By FMGAs the multilateral trading system navigates the transition from a period of U.S.-led globalization to an era of deepening strategic competition, the contours of a potential “Pax Sinica” present both unprecedented challenges and strategic choices. This geopolitical reconfiguration tests the core tenets of the WTO and places regions like Latin America at a critical juncture, forcing a reassessment of their roles and pathways within a fragmenting economic order.
FMG is honored to host this session to examine the implications of this shift and explore viable paths forward.