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4 February 2026
Debates about Trade: Why Rhetoric trumps Reality
About this event
04 February 2026 from 17:30 until 19:00
Jacques Chapsal Amphitheatre
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, ParisThe event is not accessible to wheelchair users, but it is accessible to people with reduced mobility who can climb a few steps.
Organized by
Paris School of International Affairs; Jacques Delors InstituteWhy do political debates about trade so often feel like theatre? From “tariffs paid by foreigners" to promises of “taking back control”, the public discussion around trade policy is routinely reduced to slogans because the real trade-offs are politically inconvenient.
Join Pascal Lamy, former EU Commissioner for Trade and Director-General of the WTO, and Dmitry Grozoubinski, former Australian trade negotiator, for a candid conversation on the incentives, myths and misunderstandings that shape public arguments about trade. Together, they unpack why misleading narratives remain so resilient before offering some practical advice for spotting false claims.
The discussion is moderated by Nicolas Köhler-Suzuki, Advisor for Trade and Economic Security at the Jacques Delors Institute, and will include a Q&A with the audience.
This event is part of the PSIA-Jacques Delors Institute trade event series.
With:
- Dmitry Grozoubinski, Executive Director, Geneva Trade Platform
- Pascal Lamy, Coordinator of the Jacques Delors Institutes (Paris, Berlin, Brussels); former Director-General of the World Trade Organisation
Moderated by Nicolas Köhler-Suzuki, Associate Researcher, Jacques Delors Institute
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About this event
04 February 2026 from 17:30 until 19:00
Jacques Chapsal Amphitheatre
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, ParisThe event is not accessible to wheelchair users, but it is accessible to people with reduced mobility who can climb a few steps.
Organized by
Paris School of International Affairs; Jacques Delors Institute