
This session will address the topic of: Climate Smart Trade Facilitation: Accelerating clean energy transition in global trade.
Presenters will address three questions on how to accelerate progress in tackling trade facilitation challenges:
- Centrality: In what way can trade facilitation become essential for reducing global emissions?
- Carbon footprint: What is the true value of paperless trade in reducing Co2 emissions?
- Sustainability: Should trade facilitation play a more holistic role in encouraging sustainable practices by enforcing renewable energy implementation in border agencies?
Presenters:
- Mr. Pascal Ollivier (Maritime Street)
- Mrs. Nawal Al Hanaee (Ministry of energy and infrastructure AE)
- Mrs. Laure Gnassou (Experienced Economist)
- Mr. Tarik Maaouni (Agence Nationale des Ports)
- Mr. Muhammad Irfan Sarfraz (Agility)
Facilitator: Philippe Isler (GAFT)
Discussion leader: Pascal Ollivier (Maritime Street)
Pitch session
This elevator pitch session will address the topic of: Climate Smart Trade Facilitation: Accelerating clean energy transition in global trade.
Innovators will be given five minutes to pitch their ideas on how to accelerate progress in tackling trade facilitation challenges.
Innovator:
- Kjartan Sorensen (UNCTAD/ITC) Watch video
Participation and Registration
The session will be streamed online via DHL and is open to international trade professionals and enthusiasts from around the world.
Registration is mandatory and a link to access the on-line platform will be sent to all registered participants before the session begins.
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Related
Événement
- Trade Facilitation Innovation Days 2023
- Session 1: Trade Tech - Seizing the future
- Session 2: Reinventing Supply Chains
- Session 3: Advancing E-commerce
- Session 4: Risk Management - Embracing Adaptability
Contact
Celine Bacrot
Trade Facilitation Section of UNCTAD
celine.bacrot@unctad.org