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The biennial Trade and Sustainable Development Symposium, organised by the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) and held alongside the WTO ministerial conference for over a decade, is the leading multi-stakeholder platform for intellectual enquiry and dialogue on sustainable development and the global trade and investment system. It acts as an inclusive platform outside of the WTO negotiating setting for sharing ideas, engaging in dialogue, and influencing trade policy negotiations. Drawing in participants from government, business and civil society, the Symposium helps to maintain and elaborate a global vision of sustainable development in trade and investment policymaking.
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Dr. Susanne Dröge

German Institute for International and Security Affairs
Senior Fellow
Germany
Susanne Dröge is a Senior Fellow in the Global Issues Division at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin. Susanne is specialised in energy, climate and international economics and has a long-standing work experience on trade and environment. She advises the German Parliament, the German Government and International Organisations on climate and energy policy issues. Current research focuses on the EU’s, US’s, Chinese and other countries' climate policy strategies, the UNFCCC negotiations, energy-intensive industries, emissions trading, carbon leakage, and trade policy implications of national climate policy measures. Susanne has published various books, articles and policy papers and teaches university classes in environmental and resource economics. She served as Head of the Global Issues Division at SWP, and as a project coordinator for the Climate Strategies network. Before joining SWP she worked at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) and the Leipzig Graduate School of Management. She studied at Free University Berlin, the University of Warwick (UK), and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany. 
Monday, December 11
 

11:15am GMT-03

3:15pm GMT-03

5:00pm GMT-03

 
Tuesday, December 12
 

1:30pm GMT-03

3:15pm GMT-03

5:00pm GMT-03

6:30pm GMT-03

 
Wednesday, December 13
 

12:25pm GMT-03