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SUMMARY:Thought Leadership Hub - Trade Expansion and Sustainable Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:Trade and Expansion and Sustainable Supply Chains\n\nFeaturing special guest Chris Dekker\, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership\n\n\n\nThis is not a webinar! This is a thought-leadership session where sharing challenges\, solutions\, pain-points and BIG ideas will be encouraged! Thought leadership is about tapping into your talents\, experience and passion to answer the BIGGEST questions.\n\n\n\nSaskatchewan is one of the most trade-exposed provinces in one of the most trade-exposed countries. The economic recovery here is highly dependent on what happens outside our borders\, how can that risk be managed?\n\n\n\nThere is a trade-off between the efficiency and cost-savings that far-flung interconnected global supply chains offer us as consumers and businesses ( just-in-time inventory\, cheaper goods) and the vulnerability that it creates when things go wrong. Diversifying trade away from a handful of big countries with virus epicenters ( US\, China etc) will become more important than ever. How do we maintain the advantages of open and free trade while also building resiliency and redundancy into our supply chains?\n\n\n\nLive Virtual Meeting & Discussion\n\n8:30 Welcome and Opening Comments \n\n8:35 Chris Dekker Comments and General Discussion\n\n9:55 Closing Comments
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Trade and Expansion and Sustainable Supply Chains
\nFeaturing special guest Chris Dekker\, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership
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\nThis is not a webinar! This is a thought-leadership session where sharing challenges\, solutions\, pain-points and BIG ideas will be encouraged! Thought leadership is about tapping into your talents\, experience and passion to answer the BIGGEST questions.
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\nSaskatchewan is one of the most trade-exposed provinces in one of the most trade-exposed countries. The economic recovery here is highly dependent on what happens outside our borders\, how can that risk be managed?
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\nThere is a trade-off between the efficiency and cost-savings that far-flung interconnected global supply chains offer us as consumers and businesses ( just-in-time inventory\, cheaper goods) and the vulnerability that it creates when things go wrong. Diversifying trade away from a handful of big countries with virus epicenters ( US\, China etc) will become more important than ever. How do we maintain the advantages of open and free trade while also building resiliency and redundancy into our supply chains?
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\nLive Virtual Meeting &\; Discussion
\n8:30 Welcome and Opening Comments \;
\n8:35 Chris Dekker Comments and General Discussion
\n9:55 Closing Comments \;
LOCATION:Live Virtual Meeting & Discussion *Look for your link and connection directions in your confirmation email*
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URL:https://chambermaster.saskchamber.com/events/details/thought-leadership-hub-trade-expansion-and-sustainable-supply-chains-550
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