IBA Annual Conference Miami 2022
30 Oct - 4 Nov 2022
Rooms 201-202, Level 2
Session information
Best practices in supply chain in the post (or continuing) Covid environment, the war in Ukraine and the impact of digitisation
Wednesday 2 November (1615 - 1730)
Committee(s)
International Commerce and Distribution Committee
(Lead)
Technology Law Committee
Description
The increasing digitalisation of the international commerce has been accelerated due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and now the War in Ukraine. Economic recovery is still dependent on international commerce increasing and the positive impact of continual improvements in digital commerce. During the last year or two we have faced issues as the disruption of global supply chains, arising from factors such as the shortage of raw materials, commodities and as well due to trade barriers and restrictions to the movement of people, enacted in the world to counter the pandemic spreading or due to the War. Digitisation in this context has helped businesses to increase their resilience and helped to optimize processes of manufacturing and distribution along the supply chain. Our panel of experts will treat these and other topics of high relevance for the international commerce. Specific consideration will be given to particular industries more impacted by this important trend.
Session / Workshop Chair(s)
Dalton Albrecht | EY Law, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Senior Vice Chair, International Commerce and Distribution Committee |
Riccardo Cajola | Cajola & Associati, Milan, Italy; Chair, Artificial Intelligence Working Group |
Speakers
Jose III Cochingyan | Cochingyan & Partners Law Offices, Makati City, Philippines |
Hanim Hamzah | KPMG, Singapore, Singapore; Member, Alternative and New Law Business Structures Committee Advisory Board |
Laura Opilio | CMS Adonnino Ascoli & Cavasola Scamoni, Rome, Italy; Co-Chair, International Commerce and Distribution Committee |
John Wainwright | Leggett & Platt Global Trade Management, Chicago, Illinois, USA |