I think if the outcome of the current situation would be really a zone of free trade between the US and Europe, I would be more than happy… I'm not sure if this is really the purpose actually on the US side.
It is natural that these two biggest economic blocs, [the United States and European Union], have closer links and relations.
Trade is not free if it’s not fair… In terms of predictability, it’s a revolution. It’s going to be messy for a while, but it is my profound conviction that what will emerge will actually be more fair trade and more free trade.
[It is] US-China… I know [the People's Bank of China] well. They are smart economists who prepared for this for years.
What’s the predominant factor [behind the possibility of recession in the United States]?
Charles Lichfield
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Executive Director, Czech National Bank
Petar Chobanov
Deputy Governor, Bulgarian National Bank
Dan Negrea
Senior Fellow, Freedom and Prosperity Center
Jan Ruzicka
Chief External Affairs Officer, PPF Group
