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  • “Beyond Supply Chains – America’s Changing Economic and Trade Policy” – A Camden Conference Community Event with Bill Hall

    Bill Hall

    Remember global supply chains? The pandemic hit, and then suddenly the backstage became the frontstage. The systems that undergirded global trade faltered in the medical emergencies and then during the following shifts in demand. The Biden Administration’s new approach to international trade – and the actions being taken or considered by other countries – could have profound effects on globalization. Will these developments be good or bad for our future prosperity?

    Bill Hall was an intelligence officer for the US Air Force, serving on active duty from 1969 until 1999, much of that time overseas. He grew up in Virginia and received a bachelor’s degree in politics from Princeton University and a master’s degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia. Bill lives year-round on Peaks Island with his wife, Nancy. He’s the immediate past president of the World Affairs Council of Maine and serves on the boards of several Maine nonprofit organizations.

    For information on the 36th Annual Camden Conference: Global Trade and Politics: Managing Turbulence, February 17-19, 2023 please visit camdenconference.org

    The mission of the Camden Conference is to foster informed discourse on world issues.

    This event will take place in-person, in the library’s Community Room and will be live streamed via Zoom. Please contact Em Lewis, elewis@rocklandmaine.gov for more information about this in-person event or for links to attend from home via Zoom.

    Date

    Dec 01 2022
    Expired!

    Time

    6:30 pm

    Location

    Rockland Public Library - Community Room
    80 Union St, Rockland, ME 04841, USA

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