IPS-Nathan Lectures by Mr Tan Chong Meng — Lecture III

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Exploring Global Trade and Singapore’s Place as a World Connector
Supply chain management has gained increased prominence in light of disruption caused by COVID-19, the unpredictable US-China trade war, and the Red Sea crisis. Furthermore, discussions surrounding deglobalisation, market bifurcation and supply chain decarbonisation raise questions about their potential impact on global trade.

In this three-part lecture series, former Group CEO of PSA International and 14th S R Nathan Fellow Mr Tan Chong Meng will examine the past, present and future of trade, and assess key drivers and significant outcomes arising from these profound changes, drawing on his perspectives as a business leader in ports, supply chains and energy. The lectures will also delve into the remarkable expansion in global trade, the role of ports and maritime shipping, and importantly, shed light on the anticipated trajectory for Singapore's role as a maritime hub. Amid uncertain environments driven by geopolitical tensions, climate risk and technological disruption, how can we ensure the sustainability and resilience of our supply chains? How can Singapore continue to play a role as a connector of the world through trade?

Lecture III — Sustainable and Resilient Trade: The Next Frontier?
The golden age of globalisation seems to have given way to a new era characterised by heightened geopolitical tensions, technological disruptions and climate risks. These global shifts are reshaping the trade landscape, marked by emerging trends such as decoupling, friendshoring and a nascent green economy. What does this mean for the supply chain industry, for policy makers, and for consumers?

In this lecture, we delve deeper into how recent developments are affecting global trade dynamics and examine strategies for future-proofing our supply chains. As the world faces a medley of uncertainties, we look into opportunities and pathways that can lead us to greater sustainability, equity as well as resilience, and reflect on what each stakeholder and individual can do to drive us towards a better collective future.

0:01:50 min
Lecture by
Mr Tan Chong Meng
14th S R Nathan Fellow for the Study of Singapore

1:09:24 min
Question-and-Answer Session Moderated by
Mr Kerry Mok
President and Chief Executive Officer
SATS

1:41:04
Closing Remarks by
Mr Janadas Devan
Director
Institute of Policy Studies

Date: 7 May 2024
Time: 04.00 pm - 05.30 pm

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