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Impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on different parts of the world

27/06/2022

Programme

We would like to welcome you to our second Credendo webinar. During the presentations, our experts will discuss the global economic situation and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on different parts of the world.

This will be the programme of the day (from 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon CET):

> Welcome and introduction
by our Group CEO of Credendo Dirk Terweduwe and webinar moderator Björn Crul

> Impact on the global economy: How is the global economy dealing with this additional economic shock? What are the effects of the energy crisis, the current stagflation and the increased geopolitical tensions?
by Country and Sector Risk Manager Pascaline della Faille

> Impact on Asia: What are the economic impacts and regional prospects following the double shock of China’s zero-Covid policy and the Russia-Ukraine conflict? What are the geopolitical consequences for the US-China rivalry?
by Country and Sector Risk Analyst Raphael Cecchi

> Impact on the Central European market: How is the current global situation affecting the Central European market?
by General Manager of Credendo – Short-Term EU Risks Christoph Witte

> Impact on Sub-Saharan Africa: The conflict in Ukraine is hitting Sub-Saharan Africa at a time when policy space to respond is lacking (following Covid-19) and climate change is raising food insecurity risks. How is the region indirectly impacted by the conflict in Ukraine and which countries are the most exposed? Which commodity-exporting countries might benefit from the jump in global commodity prices?
by
Country and Sector Risk Analyst Louise Van Cauwenbergh

> Impact on Latin America: Which Latin American markets are most impacted by the conflict in Ukraine? Will the current strong commodity prices – partly due to the conflict – boost economic growth in Latin America or is this commodity boom different for the region from the one of 2000-2014?
by
Country and Sector Risk Analyst Jolyn Debuysscher

> Q&A session

Speakers

Group CEO

Dirk Terweduwe

Group CEO @ Credendo

Dirk Terweduwe joined Credendo in 1987 and became Deputy CEO of Credendo – Export Credit Agency and Credendo – Short-Term Non-EU Risks in 2004. He has been Group CEO of Credendo since 2009, and Chairman of the Group of Country Risk Experts within the framework of the OECD Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits since 1996.

Risk Analysts

Christoph Witte

General Manager @ Credendo – Short-Term EU Risks

Christoph Witte joined Credendo in 2004. He previously managed the German branch of Credendo – Short-Term Non-EU Risks and is now General Manager of Credendo – Short-Term EU Risks (Czech Republic).

Pascaline della Faille

Country and sector risk manager @ Credendo

Pascaline della Faille joined Credendo in 2009. As Country and Sector Risk Manager, Pascaline is responsible for monitoring various emerging countries and managing the team of country and sector risk analysts.

Raphaël Cecchi

Country and Sector Risk Analyst @ Credendo

Raphael Cecchi is the Asia expert within Credendo. In the framework of the OECD, Raphael is part of the Country Risk Experts Group for Asia. He is also the expert for the Balkan countries and has expertise in geopolitics and climate risks.

Louise Van Cauwenbergh

Country and Sector Risk Analyst @ Credendo

Louise Van Cauwenbergh maintains Credendo’s acceptance policy towards countries in Sub-Saharan Africa through macroeconomic analyses based on quantitative models. In the framework of the OECD, she is part of the Country Risk Experts Group for Sub-Saharan Africa.

Jolyn Debuysscher

Country and Sector Risk Analyst @ Credendo

Jolyn Debuysscher joined Credendo in 2015. She is the Latin America expert for the group and has also expertise on digital currencies and climate change-related risks. In the framework of the OECD, Jolyn is part of the Country Risk Experts Group for Latin America.

Moderator

Björn Crul

Moderator

Björn Crul is a business journalist, working for Belgian media such as Kanaal Z/Canal Z. He is founder and managing director of The Content Company, which produces written and audiovisual content for B2B customers, public institutions and non-profit organisations.