Let’s Talk Exports Webinar 2017
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Page Content 2 Last year, voters registered their frustration with economic and political mismanagement. Is policy going to shift away from openness and freer trade during 2017? Can Canada expect more restrictive trade with the critical US market?
Join Peter G. Hall, EDC’s Vice-President and Chief Economist to get his insight on a range of global economic trends.
You’ll learn:
- the impact of the shifts in US trade policy
- the political uncertainty in the developed world
- the key risks facing the world economy
- the impact on Canadian exporters
- and much more
Register for Let’s Talk Exports, your best opportunity to get the latest information on the global economy and its impact on Canadian businesses like yours.
Who Attends:
Page Content 3 - Businesses that are currently exporting or are planning to export
- Members of financial institutions
- Industry associations
- Those that service the export community
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| Peter G. Hall Vice President and Chief Economist EDC Peter Hall joined Export Development Canada (EDC) in November 2004. With over 25 years of experience in economic analysis and forecasting, Mr. Hall is responsible for overseeing EDC’s economic analysis, country risk assessment and corporate research groups. In addition to preparing strategic advice for senior management at EDC, Mr. Hall is a featured speaker at conferences, international roundtables and policy fora, and regularly appears in television, radio and print media commenting on the world economy and Canadian international trade issues. He produces a widely circulated print and video weekly commentary covering an eclectic range of current global economic issues.
Prior to joining EDC, Mr. Hall directed the economic forecasting activities of the Conference Board of Canada. Mr. Hall has served as president of both the Canadian Association for Business Economics, a 600-member national association of professional economists, and its largest local chapter, the Ottawa Economics Association. He has also been a volunteer board and committee member for two Ottawa area private schools. Mr. Hall has degrees in economics from both Carleton University and the University of Toronto.
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