Asia Summit 2022

Insiders' View: The United Kingdom (Invite only)

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It's been almost three years since the United Kingdom left the European Union, then was immediately enmeshed in the global health pandemic, emerging only to confront a war on Europe's eastern front, soaring inflation, and an energy crisis. But with the prospect of a new prime minister and government come new opportunities to rebuild and redefine Great Britain's role in the world. What may its relations with the EU and Asia look like in the years ahead? How may the UK remain an influential broker of solutions to economic and financial challenges? And how may it galvanize like-minded nations collectively to address lingering long-term challenges constructively? 

    Opening Remarks

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    Petra Freddi

    Senior Director, Europe, Milken Institute

    Moderator

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    Thomas Eymond-Laritaz

    Founder and CEO, Highgate

    Speakers

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    Natalie Black

    His Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific, covering North-East Asia, South-East Asia and Australasia, United Kingdom
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    Peter Mandelson

    Chairman, Global Counsel
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    John Studzinski , CBE

    Managing Director and Vice Chairman, PIMCO
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    Ronald Wuijster

    CEO, APG Asset Management and Board Member, APG Group