Post-Brexit divergence between the UK and EU
Agribusiness Research & Analysis Post-Brexit divergence between the UK and EU 28 April 2021 Chris Horseman Nick Edwards Pieter Devuyst Steve...
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Customer LoginsChris specialist areas include the agri-food and agri-trade implications of Brexit, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), and the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
After graduating from the University of Birmingham (UK), Chris worked for a period of time at the European Commission before joining Agra Europe as a Brussels Correspondent in 1987. Chris took up a senior editorial position in Agra Europe's UK office in 1991, and was Editorial Director from 2006 to 2017.
Since 2017 Chris has been a freelance journalist writing on agriculture and trade policy issues. He is a regular speaker and moderator at policy conferences and seminars, and has made numerous appearances on TV and radio news programmes, as well as hosting a regular trade policy podcast.
The policy landscape for the EU and UK as it affects food and agricultural commodities is already beginning to shift and 2021 will bring some key decisions from both parties about what the future will look like. This webinar brings together a team of IHS Markit's most experienced policy analysts to consider the key topics that companies and organisations should be preparing for. The session will cover issues such as trade policy, legislative reform, sustainability, sourcing strategy disruptions and food standards.
Pieter Devuyst
News Analyst, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Stefan Uhlenbrock
Senior Analyst, F.O. Licht GmbH, Agribusiness Intelligence, Energy & Natural Resources, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Joseph Somers
Vice President, Agri - Consulting, S&P Global Commodity Insights