Key details
Mode of delivery: Classroom-based
Course code: PS105B
Duration: 10 days
Fee: £6,255.00 + VAT
CPD Hours: 60
Course Overview
Agenda
Trade Policy in the Global Technology Industry
- Export controls on semiconductors, AI, and 5G
- Tech wars: China’s subsidies vs. US & EU restrictions
- Impact of US CHIPS Act & EU Digital Sovereignty Strategy
- Case Study: Huawei’s struggle in Western markets
Automotive Industry & Global Trade Policy
- EV subsidies and tariffs (China, US, EU)
- USMCA’s impact on North American car manufacturing
- China’s dominance in EV battery supply chains
- Case Study: EU tariffs on Chinese EVs & impact on European automakers
Trade & Investment Strategies in Emerging Markets
- India’s rise as a trade hub vs. China’s supply chain dominance
- ASEAN as an alternative to China for Western businesses
- Africa’s role in future trade (AfCFTA & raw material exports)
- Case Study: Brazil’s protectionist policies in manufacturing
Sustainability & Trade Policy: The Green Economy
- Carbon tariffs and border tax adjustments (EU CBAM, US IRA)
- Supply chain sustainability regulations (ESG compliance, emissions reporting)
- China’s dominance in solar and battery production & Western dependence
- Case Study: EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) & its impact on global trade
The Role of SMEs in International Trade
- How governments support SMEs in global markets
- Trade finance & export credit agencies (EXIM, EIB, etc.)
- Digital trade & e-commerce as an SME export tool
- Case Study: India’s SME-driven export growth in IT services
Trade Policy in the Global Digital Media Industry
- How digital trade differs from physical goods trade
- US-EU-China-India trade policies on streaming, music, and social media
- Impact of data localization laws on digital media companies
- Case Study: EU’s Digital Markets Act and its effect on Netflix & YouTube
Digital Taxes, Copyright Laws, and Content Quotas
- US vs. EU fight over digital services taxes (DSTs)
- China & India’s Content Censorship Laws for Streaming & Social Media
- Local content requirements in the EU, Brazil, and Australia
- Case Study: Netflix’s strategy to comply with EU’s 30% content quota rule
TikTok’s Global Regulatory Challenges & Digital Trade Barriers
- National security concerns over TikTok in the US, EU, and India
- How China’s internet regulations affect TikTok’s global strategy
- Case Study: TikTok’s ban in India & US national security scrutiny
Netflix’s Strategy in Restrictive Markets
- How Netflix operates in China despite restrictions
- Localization strategy: Why Netflix invests in Indian & Korean content
- Case Study: Netflix’s workaround for censorship in Saudi Arabia & Turkey
The Future of Global Trade & Policy Trends
- Decoupling vs. De-risking: The future of US-China trade relations
- Will digital trade become the next battleground?
- The role of AI & automation in global trade policy
- Predicting the next big trade conflict
Course Review
- Summary and recap of key learning objectives
- Action Planning
Target Audience
This course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will be of real value to experienced or new or aspiring:
- Corporate Professionals in international trade and business development.
- Government Officials involved in trade negotiations or policy-making.
- Academics and Students studying international relations, economics, or law.
- SME Owners and Entrepreneurs looking to expand into international markets.
- Officials involved in Trade Negotiations or Policy making
- Consultants and Analysts providing advisory services in trade and economics.
- Supply Chain Managers and Logistics Coordinators.
- Compliance and Regulatory Affairs Professionals.
- Marketing and Sales Professionals focused on global markets.
- Policy Researchers and Analysts in trade-related fields.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Developed a comprehensive understanding of international trade fundamentals and key trade agreements.
- Analyzed the historical evolution of trade policies and their relevance to current practices.
- Evaluated the geopolitical factors affecting global trade dynamics, including trade wars and sanctions.
- Recognized the role of emerging markets and sustainability in shaping trade strategies.
- Implemented best practices for SMEs to enhance their engagement in international trade.
- Engage in case studies to deepen your understanding of specific trade challenges and solutions.
- Created actionable plans based on the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the course.
