Economic Club of Winona Area-Dealing with Trade Wars
The new global economy is at a crossroads. Forces of “de-globalization” are endeavoring to slow down globalization. The opening salvo of trade wars has recently been fired. Why are trade wars fought? Who wins? Who loses? What will be the consequences? How can managers in the middle of trade wars cope with the uncertainties? This presentation will address these questions, with examples drawn from ongoing US trade wars with China, the EU, Mexico, Canada, Iran, and Russia.
Date and Time
Tuesday Nov 27, 2018
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM CST
Tuesday, November 27
7:30 am networking (light breakfast will be served)
8:00 am Panel presentation
Location
Winona County Historical Society
Wanek Hall
160 Johnson St.
Winona
Fees/Admission
Free
The Economic Club of Winona Area is founded by Winona State University’s College of Business, Winona Area Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Bank