
HNLU talks about sustainable trade policies & inclusive growth at int'l conf
The event was organised to coincide with World Nature Conservation Day.
HNLU Vice-Chancellor Prof. V.C. Vivekanandan inaugurated the conference and emphasised that profit must align with purpose, and trade practices must consider climate impacts. The event featured key speakers, including Prof. Pritam Banerjee from IIFT, Prof. Jolene Lin from NUS, and Ms. Reena Asthana Khair from Kochhar & Co, Delhi.
The conference stressed the need to balance economic progress with environmental protection.
Prof. Lin highlighted sustainable trade policies, while Prof. Banerjee warned against protectionism undermining global trade norms. Ms. Khair discussed the complexities of achieving growth without harming the environment.
With over 100 abstracts submitted, 41 papers were presented by scholars from premier institutions such as NLUs, IIMs, University West (Sweden), University College London, and LSE. Technical sessions and high-level panels were chaired by global experts, including Prof.
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Anthony Cambas (University of Mississippi), Dr. Hina Aslam (ANU/WEF), and Prof. YU Chen (City University of Hong Kong).
Panel discussions explored themes like carbon border tax, eco-labelling, ESG integration, green financing, and digital solutions for sustainable trade. Key panellists included experts from IISD, PwC, IETA, and Sistema Smart Technologies.
The conference concluded with a valedictory session addressed by Prof Bindu Ronald, Sanjay Notani, and Prachi Priya Prof Vivekanandan outlined a five-point sustainability roadmap, and Dr Ankit Awasthi announced the forthcoming publication of selected papers to enrich global academic discourse.
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