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Engine of Economic Statecraft: National Security and Trade in Trump 2.0

Richmond Lawyer Chapter

Christian & Barton in James Center One, 2nd Floor Conference Room
901 East Cary Street
Richmond, VA 23219
This event is not open to the Press.

Please join the Richmond Lawyer Chapter for lunch and conversation with Dr. Sohan Dasgupta.

In an era of global interdependence and geopolitical friction, economic statecraft can fuse trade prowess and national security, transforming commerce into a bulwark of resilience. Embedding security imperatives into trade architectures can forge supply chains that defy disruption and ensure continued innovation. 
 
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) dissects foreign acquisitions to shield foundational assets from predatory encroachment. Meanwhile, Team Telecom fortifies our communicative lifelines, vetting international ventures to preserve data sanctity and thwart covert incursions. 
 
This synergistic triad—trade, supply chains, and vigilant oversight—propels a doctrine of enlightened engagement and opens the door to secure prosperity. 
 
Dr. Sohan Dasgupta, will draw on his experiences at major federal agencies involved in international trade to explain how the United States can not only defend its economic sovereignty but ignite a renaissance of strategic alchemy.
 

Featuring: 

  • Sohan Dasgupta, former Assistant Secretary for Trade and Economic Security

Tickets:

Members: $5 | Non-Members: $15 | Students: Free

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