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okay so people are just starting to arrive here as thats happening let me welcome you to our trade policy Research Forum uh webinar for February 2023 Ill say a few words about the Forum um before I introduce the speakers and we get started so uh The Forum was started a couple of years ago by uh myself Ben Shepard and my co-founder Hannah Norberg who unfortunately is uh is ill today um so the idea of the Forum as you can see from our logo is uh to act as a bit of a bridge so we want to be a bridge between uh research and policy which are two parts of the trade policy making uh process we also want to be a bridge between uh the different disciplines that go into trade policy so things like economics law political science public policy and all the rest and then we also want to bridge the gap um between uh the centers of trade policy and Global sense so places like Washington DC Brussels and Geneva and people who are working on trade policy in other parts of the world and in particular