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Author |
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Name | Paulo Noguera, Mireia |
Research field | Data Governance: IR, EU-China Relations, Legal Studies |
Career stage | doctoral researcher |
Home university/institution | Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) |
Department/Research unit at home university/institution | East Asian Studies |
Chair/Working group at home institution | International Political Economy of East Asia (IPEEA) |
International activity |
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Country | Spain |
Location | Valencia |
University | IV International TUCOMEX Congress on Foreign Trade |
Fund Research School | PR.INT |
Type of activity | conference visit |
Period |
starts 07-03-2024 ends 08-03-2024 |
Keywords | EU, China, Data Governance, Digital Supply, Logistics |
Report |
The IV International TUCOMEX Congress on Foreign Trade, held in Valencia, Spain, on March 7th and 8th, 2024, brought together industry leaders, experts, and local authorities to delve into the ongoing technological revolution transforming international supply chains. Data, a cornerstone of Supply Chain 4.0, presents its own set of concerns. Companies grapple with the security and privacy implications of sharing and storing data that directly affects trade and business operations. Additionally, geopolitical tensions, global health crises, and national security considerations add layers of complexity. Digital supply chains operating across borders must navigate diverse legal systems and cultural environments, highlighting the challenge of ensuring compliance across various jurisdictions. Presentations by distinguished speakers like Mike Pagenda (Managing Director of TuComex), Mireia Paulo (Head of Management at CEAC, Arbitrator at SHIAC), Tom Van der Heyden (CEO of S3 Group), Natalia del Olmo (Attorney at Studio Tossato), and Carmen Calvo (Consultant Solicitor at Cognitive Law) underscored the potential of new technologies to improve business model efficiency and necessitate a reevaluation of traditional supply chain methods. Mireia Paulo’s presentation on “Opportunities and Risks in Supply Chain Practice in China Under the Technological Revolution” offered valuable insights. She discussed the changing landscape of smart supply chain management in China, outlining relevant guidelines, standards, and real-world case studies. Notably, her presentation highlighted the critical role of data processing within supply chain management and the challenges associated with cross-border data flows. Strategies for mitigating potential risks were also discussed. Read more: https://ceac-rub.org/embracing-the-digital-revolution-supply-chain-4-0/ |