Singaporean minister participates in launch of Center for Global Business Studies
Fundação Getulio Vargas’ Sao Paulo School of Economics (FGV EESP) will formally launch its new Center for Global Business Studies at an event on September 24, at 9:30 a.m., featuring a talk by Singapore’s deputy trade and industry minister, Alvin Tan. This public event will be held at FGV Sao Paulo.
The meeting marks a historic moment: the Mercosul trade bloc’s first trade agreement with an Asian country. Tan will discuss the history and implications of this groundbreaking trade agreement between Mercosul and Singapore.
Schedule
9:30 – Welcome and check-in
10:00 – Opening remarks and presentation about FGV EESP’s Center for Global Business Studies – Lucas Ferraz, coordinator of FGV EESP’s Center for Global Business Studies
10:15 – Keynote speech
Alvin Tan, Singapore’s deputy trade and industry minister
10:30 – Panel discussion: The importance of the Mercosul-Singapore agreement as a platform for expanding Brazil’s links with Asia
Guest speakers
11:40 – Closing remarks
About Alvin Tan
Alvin Tan is Singapore’s minister for culture, communities and youth and deputy trade and industry minister. He holds a first-class honors degree in economics from the University of Sydney and a master’s in public policy from Harvard University.
He was awarded a Tan Kah Kee Foundation Graduate Fellowship and a Belfer Center of Science and International Affairs Fellowship in International and Global Affairs at Harvard. Before joining the Singaporean government, he worked as head of public policy and economics for Asia-Pacific at LinkedIn and head of public policy and trust and safety at Facebook, and he also worked in investment banking at Goldman Sachs in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Venue:
FGV Sao Paulo
356 Rua Dr. Plínio Barreto, Bela Vista, Sao Paulo
To take part, please sign up here. The talk will be given in English.