US Political Outlook

Wednesday, January 29th

The inauguration of the President Trump takes place on 20 January, and the first few days of the new administration will provide a sense of what is to come in 2025 for the US economy and the transatlantic relationship? The economic and regulatory changes expected under a Republican administration are likely to have a profound impact on the global landscape, requiring careful analysis and strategic responses from businesses and investors. The business community is keen to see if there will be pro-business regulatory and tax changes and any impact on market volatility, environmental risks, and disruptions to global trade dynamics

Date: Wednesday, January 29th
Time: 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm GMT
Location: Brunswick, London

BAB has gathered an expert panel to explore the critical issues affecting transatlantic business in the with a new US government. The discussion will cover key topics including trade agreements, tariffs, taxation, regulatory frameworks and foreign direct investment. The panel will also explore how macroeconomic and geopolitical shifts are affecting global financial markets, the response of the US corporate sector, and the wider implications of these policy changes.

Speakers

Andrew McDougall

Head of Geopolitical Risk

Barclays

Krista Johnson

U.S. President

Johnson Matthey

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