International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
Trading Thoughts
Tune in to Trading Thoughts for practical, accessible insights to help business leaders, policymakers and chambers navigate an increasingly complex global landscape.
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International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
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8 juil. 2026
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Responsible AI in marketing: how can the industry preserve trust? 08.07.2026 24:47
Alexander Montgomery, Principal Corporate Counsel at Microsoft and Enrique Ramírez, Global Marketing and Media Director at Grupo Bimbo, explore responsible marketing and advertising in the age of AI, and how companies can preserve consumer trust.
Will Hormuz be a catalyst for a fertiliser-driven food crisis? 09.06.2026 26:42
Svein Tore Holsether, President and CEO of Yara International, unpacks the impact of the Strait of Hormuz closure on global fertilizer supplies and the risks it poses to food production and food security worldwide – hosted by ICC Deputy Secretary General, Andrew Wilson.
How can business shape the future of multilateral cooperation? 02.06.2026 28:46
ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO joins Vrinda Tiwari (IEA) to discuss multilateralism, global fragmentation, trade uncertainty and the evolving role of business.
Trading without rules? Why WTO reform can’t fail 02.03.2026 36:16
Hamid Mamdouh, Senior Counsel at King & Spalding and former Director at the WTO, gives a rare insider perspective on the growing challenges facing the WTO and why this crisis must be used as a catalyst to reform the system into one fit for the realities of modern trade. Hosted by Valerie Picard, Head of Trade at ICC.
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