Squire Patton Boggs – Trade Talks

Against a backdrop of Brexit and the groundwork being set for the UK to become an independent global trading nation, UK plc increasingly needs support and guidance. Our Trade Talks initiative will provide businesses with current guidance and opinion, along with the resources and contacts to help make strategic business decisions.Whether you are exporting or importing, looking for global investment opportunities or just need to be aware of economic and political issues, Trade Talks can and will help.We will bring together colleagues who have on-the-ground knowledge from key jurisdictions such as the US, China, the EU, Commonwealth, India and wider afield. This, coupled with experts from our global network of business leaders and influencers, will keep you abreast of economic and political issues in this fast-paced environment.

Our first stop on the Trade Talks tour is the US. January 20, 2017 saw the Trump inauguration and subsequent confirmation of the special relationship between the UK and US. One year on, we ask John Dickerman, Head of CBI Washington, and Frank Samolis, co-chair of our International Trade Practice, what has ensued and what is the outlook for the relationship and trade in 2018 and beyond. Our interview will probe economic trends, forecast for trade in 2018, the word on the street in Washington DC, barriers and, of course, insight on the special relationship.

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Interview with Frank Samolis


Interview with John Dickerman

Interviewee Profiles:

John Dickerman, Head of Group (Washington DC), CBI
John Dickerman joined the CBI in 2012 and handles the day-to-day operation of the Washington DC office, principally focusing on policy questions that involve US government relations, international trade, financial services, climate change, energy, telecoms and transport. Prior to joining the CBI, John worked as a legislative and policy adviser for two members of Congress.

Frank Samolis, Partner and Co-Chair International Trade Practice, Squire Patton Boggs
Frank Samolis handles matters before the Office of the US Trade Representative, other Executive Branch Trade agencies, the US International Trade Commission, US Court of International Trade, US Customs Service and the US Congress. Frank has represented foreign sovereigns or foreign multinationals from Asia, Europe, Central and Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, in addition to US companies seeking expanded market access in major export markets. He also counsels clients on the status of negotiations and bilateral/regional trade agreements. Frank was appointed by the US Trade Representative and Secretary of Commerce to an Industry Trade Advisory Committee in 1992.

 

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