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Dr Yue Maggie Zhou on trade and pollution offshoring

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Despite decades of international environmental law, pollution control remains almost exclusively a national and local level regulatory issue. Yet the economic activities responsible for driving pollution often span borders, with companies able to route supply chains in a way that effectively avoids regulatory control. To learn about the links between 'pollution offshoring' and trade policy, listen to Dr Yue Maggie Zhou, Assistant Professor of Strategy at the University of Michigan, in conversation with Paul Keenlyside
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Replaced by: Talking Trade: Post-Brexit alternatives to the status quo

When? This feed was archived on April 27, 2018 18:26 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on April 15, 2018 19:30 (6y ago)

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Despite decades of international environmental law, pollution control remains almost exclusively a national and local level regulatory issue. Yet the economic activities responsible for driving pollution often span borders, with companies able to route supply chains in a way that effectively avoids regulatory control. To learn about the links between 'pollution offshoring' and trade policy, listen to Dr Yue Maggie Zhou, Assistant Professor of Strategy at the University of Michigan, in conversation with Paul Keenlyside
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