Georgetown Law’s Institute of International Economic Law and the University of Sussex’s UK Trade Policy Observatory are pleased to announce The Future of U.S.-U.K. Trade, a half-day forum dedicated to examining the nations’ evolving economic relationship. It will take place on May 20, 2025, at the Georgetown Capitol Campus in Washington, D.C.
As both nations navigate a complex global economic landscape marked by shifting geopolitical dynamics, emerging technologies, and new regulatory challenges, this event will offer a platform for thoughtful discussion and strategic insight. The program will feature a series of expert panels and a keynote discussion that will consider:
- Potential pathways toward a comprehensive U.S.-U.K. trade agreement
- Strategies for advancing mutual economic interests in a post-Brexit, post-pandemic world
- Opportunities for transatlantic cooperation on economic security, trade standards, and supply chain resilience
- Tools available to policymakers and industry leaders to strengthen bilateral ties
This event will bring together a diverse group of thought leaders and practitioners from across government, industry, and academia, to explore the opportunities and assess the challenges that lie ahead. Participants will gain valuable insights into the role of trade in reinforcing shared values, promoting innovation, and responding to global economic disruptions.
A networking reception with a light lunch to follow.
Event Information
Date & Time: May 20 – 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM |
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