Posted: 11 Aug 2022 Resource Type: Multimedia Download Back As part of its independent trade policy post Brexit, the UK has agreed several Free Trade Agreements with forward looking digital trade provisions. These have been welcomed by the sector as they lock in best practice and offer firms business certainty when engaging in cross border trade. This conference discussed how the UK can push forward along this trajectory, using all the trade policy tools at its disposal to cement its position at the heart of the global digital economy. Discussions also included: a recently published and related report from TheCityUK on Digital trade: a commercially viable approach. TechUK work on UK international digital policy cooperation The IRSG’s work on data localisation and the future of international data transfers. You can watch interviews with Sam Lowe, Sabina Ciofu, Sally Jones, Vivienne Artz, and Dan Price on our You Tube channel here. ‘The Practical Implications of Digital FTA Provisions on the UK Financial Services Sector’. The conference saw the launch of ‘The Practical Implications of Digital FTA Provisions on the UK Financial Services Sector’, published by the City of London Corporation in collaboration with Flint Global, The report seeks to outline how the UK financial and professional services (FPS) sector benefits from free trade agreements (FTAs). It also makes a series of recommendations for how UK Government can develop a more holistic approach to trade policy broadening the scope beyond FTAs into areas of regulatory diplomacy. Watch Sam Lowe from Flint Global giving his keynote speech introducing the report below. Download the report. Catch Up Opening keynote City of London Deputy Chair of Policy Keith Bottomley Digital ecosystem, discussing the current state of play Dan Price. Managing Director, Rock Creek Global Advisers Zertasha Malik, Head of International Policy & Strategy Division, Bank of England How to advance digital trade Chair: Sam Lowe. Partner, Flint Global Speakers: Kate Platonova. Group Chief Data and Analytics Officer, HSBC Sherry Madera. Senior Vice President Public Policy, Government Affairs, Mastercard Debbie Lawrence. Group Head of Data Management and Strategy, LSEG Nicola Watkinson. Managing Director, International Trade and Investment, TheCityUK Digital trade, the regulatory perspective Chair: Damian Nussbaum. Executive Director, City of London Corporation Speakers: Richard Waite. Head of International, Financial Conduct Authority Johannes Fritz, St.Gallen Endowment for Prosperity through Trade Keynote Charlotte Crosswell OBE, Open Banking What does the future of digital trade look like for the FPS sector? Chair: Sally Jones, EY Speakers: Vivienne Artz. Chair, International Regulatory Strategy Group Data Committee Sabina Ciofu. Associate Director, TechUK Graham Floater. UK Chief Negotiator and Chair of the G7 Digital Trade Group, Department for International Trade Martin McElwee. Partner, Freshfields Share: Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to Twitter Twitter Share to Facebook Facebook Share to WeChat WeChat Share to WhatsApp WhatsApp Share to Email Email Download Related content Research Report Case study catalogue 2023 | How Financial Services are helping to deliver a Just Transition May 2023 - How Financial Services are helping to deliver a Just Transition Case study catalogue 2023 | How Financial Services are helping to deliver a Just Transition Research Report From commitment to action | tracking UK financial services’ progress on the pathway to net zero May 2023 - Tracking UK financial services’ progress on the pathway to net zero From commitment to action | tracking UK financial services’ progress on the pathway to net zero Thought Piece Sustainable consumption is changing the way people spend May 2023 - More sustainable consumption will be one of the nine trends that could unfold over the next five to seven years. But when it comes to shopping online or at larger brands, it’s more difficult to understand the impact of your purchases on the planet. Sustainable consumption is changing the way people spend Thought Piece Accelerating private sector finance for nature May 2023 - Public sector financing alone will fall far short of the required levels of investment needed to achieve a nature-positive future. Turning things around won’t be easy, but nature-based solutions appear to be within reach—and could offer a significant opportunity for investors. Accelerating private sector finance for nature