Pascal Lamy
Pascal Lamy is a French politician and former Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), known for his expertise in international trade and economic policy. He has played a significant role in shaping global trade agreements and has been a prominent advocate for multilateral trade negotiations. Lamy has emphasized the importance of Europe negotiating effectively with major global powers like the United States and China, particularly in the context of current trade tensions and geopolitical challenges.
Born on Apr 08, 1947 (78 years old)
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Brazil:
Pascal Lamy was the European Commissioner for Trade who invited Graça Lima to internal meetings.
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Norway:
Pascal Lamy, former head of the World Trade Organization (WTO), recently suggested that Europe can learn from Trump by thinking transactionally about trade with China.
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Greece:
Pascal Lamy is a former EU Trade Commissioner who commented on the EU's reliance on American military protection regarding Ukraine.
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United Kingdom:
Pascal Lamy is a former director general of the World Trade Organization who commented on the trade agreements.
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Switzerland:
Pascal Lamy, the former director-general of the World Trade Organization, believes a formal deal between China and the USA is unlikely.
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Monaco:
Pascal Lamy is the vice president of the Paris Peace Forum and a former director-general of the WTO.
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Monaco:
Pascal Lamy is the former director-general of the World Trade Organization and is presiding over the forum.
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Greece:
Pascal Lamy named Canada, Australia, and New Zealand as natural allies of the EU.
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United Kingdom:
Pascal Lamy stated that Trump’s trade war could lead other countries to work more closely together.
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Montenegro:
Pascal Lamy reassures that Trump's tariff offensive does not pose a threat to the rest of the trading relationships.
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