During this session, we will provide an overview of the Digital Economic Partnership Agreement (DEPA) that was signed on Friday 12th June 2020 between New Zealand, Singapore and Chile. With a special focus on trade between New Zealand and Singapore, this session will provide highlights of the initiative, and what it means for the governments, citizens and industry of these two trade-dependent countries.
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You should be present for the whole duration of this event.
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Wednesday 29 Jul
2:00pm - 3:45pm
Formerly Global Head, Digital Development Unit at the World Bank, Randeep has
helped many governments and public sector organisations around the globe to
design, implement and review strategies to promote the digital
economy.
Head of the FinTech & Innovation Group (FTIG). FTIG is responsible for regulatory policies and development strategies to facilitate the use of technology and innovation to better manage risks, enhance efficiency, and strengthen competitiveness in the financial sector.
An overview of the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement signed in June 2020, and what it means for Singapore and New Zealand companies
Featuring:
Randeep Sudan, Former Global Head, Digital Development Unit, The World Bank
H.E Jo Tyndall, New Zealand High Commissioner to Singapore
Sopnendu Mohanty, Chief Fintech Officer, Monetary Authority of Singapore
Bradley Busseto, Director, UNDP Global Centre for Technology, Innovation and Sustainable Development
This event uses an external ticketing provider. You will be redirected to their ticketing system once you click to book.