Keynote Address - 2018 North American Colloquium: The Future of North American Trade

Keynote Address - 2018 North American Colloquium: The Future of North American Trade

By Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

Date and time

Thu, Nov 15, 2018 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM EST

Location

Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy

Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility, 1 Devonshire Place Toronto, ON M5S 3K7 Canada

Description


Join us as Dr. Jesús Seade, Mexican Government Elect Deputy for NAFTA renegotiation, delivers the keynote address "The Future of North American Trade" at the 2018 North American Colloquium on November 15.

A networking reception will follow.

Biography

Dr. Jesús Seade, holds D.Phil. and B.Phil. degrees (Economics) from Oxford University and BSc in Chemical Engineering from Mexico’s UNAM. He has led a very global career straddling academia (in UK, France, Mexico, Hong Kong and China) and high-level public service nationally and internationally (Mexico's multilateral ambassador in the creation of WTO; and top or senior officer in the three leading global economic bodies: WTO in Geneva, and World Bank and IMF in Washington DC). As Ambassador to GATT, he led Mexico’s playing a very influential and constructive role in the creation of WTO. As WTO Deputy Director-General he led economic work and relations with governments, legislatures, press and business sectors in member countries around the world. As IMF Senior Advisor he held final responsibility, under the IMF Board, for IMF policies (inc. each disbursement) towards three major countries in financial crisis in 1998-2001: Brazil, Argentina and Turkey, and later presided over all IMF transparency work (fiscal, banking and data). As an academic, he has influential publications listed in doctoral programs in the US and Europe for over 30 years, in public finance, market structure and international trade. In Hong Kong and China he has been Vice-President of two leading universities and, in HK, he was a member of the Advisory Boards of the ministers of trade and of financial services. He has been appointed Mexican Government Elect Deputy for NAFTA renegotiation of the virtual President Elect of Mexico Mr. Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

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