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Arancha González, an expert in international trade issues with 20 years of experience, serves as Executive Director of the International Trade Centre (ITC), the joint development agency of the United Nations and the World Trade Organisation, since September 2013. Ms. González, a Spanish national, has extensive knowledge about international trade and economics, coupled with broad experience in trade and development matters in the public and private sectors, as well as in management at multilateral organizations. Before joining ITC, Ms. González served as Chief of Staff to World Trade Organization Director-General Pascal Lamy from 2005 to 2013. During her tenure at the WTO, she played an active role in launching the Aid for Trade initiative and served as Mr. Lamy’s representative (Sherpa) at the G-20. Prior to working at the WTO, Ms. González held several positions at the European Commission, conducting negotiations of trade agreements and assisting developing countries in trade-development efforts. Between 2002 and 2004, she was the European Commission spokeswoman for trade and adviser to the European Union Trade Commissioner. Ms. González began her career in the private sector as an associate in a German law firm advising companies on trade, competition and state-aid matters. Ms. González holds a degree in law from the University of Navarra and a postgraduate degree in European Law from the University of Carlos III, Madrid. She co-chairs the World Economic Forum (WEF) Agenda Council on the Future of Trade and Investment. Besides her native Spanish, she speaks English, French, German and Italian.

Sessions

11/02/2019
05.20 - 05.40
Dubai Municipality Hall
11/02/2019
11.00 - 12.00
AD Fund Hall
The last few years have seen increased rhetoric from several countries opposing existing trade arrangement with new trade tariffs and other protection measures being introduced. This escalation has also questioned the existing multilateral and regional mechanisms and their ability to address these types of challenges. Are we witnessing a new round of trade war and what are the expected consequences on global trade and economic growth? Is there an emerging new trade patterns and cooperation model and what are the options available for organizations and government around the world?