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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs East Asia Program present 
 \n\nTrans-Pacific Trade\nWars: The Impact on Developing Asia and the Unite
 d States A&nbsp\;Talk by \n\nBart Édes\n\, \nADB Representative for\nNorth
  America  The\ntrade conflict between the United States and the People’s R
 epublic of China has\naffected not only bilateral trade\, but also disrupt
 ed supply chains and\nproduction networks globally. Foreign investors and 
 exporters on different\ncontinents have scrambled to factor the conflict i
 nto their business plans. The\nAsian Development Bank (ADB) has examined t
 he economic impact of the tariffs\napplied to date and considered the pote
 ntial impact of further trade actions\nthat have been threatened. The pres
 entation will discuss the economic impacts\nof the conflict on Asia and th
 e United States. Additionally\, he will highlight\nkey development challen
 ges\, the role of ADB\, and the changing landscape for\ndevelopment in the
  world's most populous region. \nBart\nW. Édes has served as the ADB Repre
 sentative in North America since October 2\,\n2017. In this capacity\, he 
 mobilizes financing for ADB’s developing member\ncountries\; shares develo
 pment knowledge and experience\; establishes and deepens\npartnerships wit
 h public\, private and nonprofit organizations in North America\;\nand rai
 ses public awareness of ADB in Canada and the United States.  Sponsored by
  Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, East Asia Program\, South Asia Cen
 ter\,&nbsp\;Master of Arts in International Relations (MAIR) Program and I
 nternational Relations Program Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for more inform
 ation: hkarakas@syr.edu \n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:Trans-Pacific Trade Wars: The Impact on Developing Asia and the Uni
 ted States
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs </p><p
 >East Asia Program </p><p>present </p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Trans-Pacific Trade
 \nWars: The Impact on Developing Asia and the United States </b></p><p>A&n
 bsp\;Talk by \n\nBart Édes\n\, <strong><b></b></strong>\nADB Representativ
 e for\nNorth America </p><p> The\ntrade conflict between the United States
  and the People’s Republic of China has\naffected not only bilateral trade
 \, but also disrupted supply chains and\nproduction networks globally. For
 eign investors and exporters on different\ncontinents have scrambled to fa
 ctor the conflict into their business plans. The\nAsian Development Bank (
 ADB) has examined the economic impact of the tariffs\napplied to date and 
 considered the potential impact of further trade actions\nthat have been t
 hreatened. The presentation will discuss the economic impacts\nof the conf
 lict on Asia and the United States. Additionally\, he will highlight\nkey 
 development challenges\, the role of ADB\, and the changing landscape for\
 ndevelopment in the world's most populous region. </p><p><b>\n</b>Bart\nW.
  Édes has served as the ADB Representative in North America since October 
 2\,\n2017. In this capacity\, he mobilizes financing for ADB’s developing 
 member\ncountries\; shares development knowledge and experience\; establis
 hes and deepens\npartnerships with public\, private and nonprofit organiza
 tions in North America\;\nand raises public awareness of ADB in Canada and
  the United States. </p><p> Sponsored by Moynihan Institute of Global Affa
 irs\, East Asia Program\, South Asia Center\,&nbsp\;Master of Arts in Inte
 rnational Relations (MAIR) Program and International Relations Program </p
 ><p>Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for more information: <a href="mailto:hkar
 akas@syr.edu">hkarakas@syr.edu</a> </p><p>\n\n<br></p><p>\n\n</p>
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