Husker Trade Talk
What does ‘friend-shoring’ mean for agricultural trade?
Contact:
Jacy Thoman, (402) 472-9655, jthoman3@unl.edu
Recent global disruptions have revealed the vulnerabilities that come with economic interdependence, leading some to revisit why we trade—and who we should trade with. For some, the answer is “friend-shoring,” or limiting trade and supply chains relationships to countries that have similar values. But what would this shift mean for the U.S. agricultural industry that is so reliant on exports, and for the millions benefitting across the globe from its abundant food supply?
Join us Wednesday, September 21 for our kickoff “Husker Trade Talk,” our student event series featuring policy discussions and career insights relating to international trade and the global economy.
Join us Wednesday, September 21 for our kickoff “Husker Trade Talk,” our student event series featuring policy discussions and career insights relating to international trade and the global economy.
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This program is free to attend. Please register in advance.
Presented with the CASNR Coffee Club.
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