The Economic Consequences of the Second Trump Administration
- Monday 26 January 2026
- 12:00 - 14:00
- CCIG, Boulevard du Théâtre 4, Genève
- Organisation: Geneva Graduate Institute, in collaboration with the CCIG
President Trump’s second term continues to reshape the US economy and to send ripples across the global order. This event will explore the implications for the provision of global public goods, Europe, emerging and developing economies.
Professors Beatrice Weder di Mauro and Ugo Panizza of the Geneva Graduate Institute will share insights from the newly released second edition of the CEPR eBook The Economic Consequences of the Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment.
The discussion will be introduced by Vincent Subilia, general manager of the CCIG, and moderated by Marie-Laure Salles, director of the Geneva Graduate Institute.
Join us for an engaging conversation on the economic and geopolitical consequences of the US administration.
Program :
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11h30 |
Door opening |
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12h00 |
Welcome speech Vincent Subilia, general manager, CCIG Marie-Laure Salles, director, Geneva Graduate Institute |
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12h10 |
Round table Panel discussion moderated by Marie-Laure Salles, Director, Geneva Graduate Institute
Beatrice Weder di Mauro, CEPR President, Andre Hoffmann Chair of Global Economics, Climate and Nature Finance, Geneva Graduate Institute Ugo Panizza, Professor of International Economics and Pictet Chair in Finance and Development at the Geneva Graduate Institute |
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12h40 |
Q&A session |
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13h00 |
Cocktail reception |
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14h00 |
End of the event |
Please prioritize sustainable mobility and public transport for your travel.
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- Contact
- Margaux Ballongue
- 022 819 91 23
- ccig.ch,events