Tariffs and Supply Chains in the Trump Administration

Event description

  • Free
  • Open to the public

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Global Literacy Masterclass

Hosted by: 

Ambassador Edward B. O'Donnell, Professor of Politics and Global Studies and Co-founder, Leadership, Diplomacy and National Security Lab 

Mr. Herbert Roskind, Faculty Associate, School of Politics and Global Studies and Distinguished Fellow, Leadership, Diplomacy and National Security Lab 

How do tariffs and supply chains shape prosperity, foreign policy, and the global economy?
This live, discussion-driven masterclass examines the forces shaping international trade and the strategies nations and businesses use to navigate them. Participants analyze trade policy, supply chain structures, and real-world impacts, gaining practical frameworks to understand and influence today’s global trade environment.

Designed for students, professionals, and policymakers, Tariffs and Supply Chains builds insight into how economic policies and supply systems affect national prosperity and security. This masterclass also counts toward the Global Literacy and Impact Certificate and/or the Practical Diplomacy and International Leadership Certificate, credentials you can proudly add to your LinkedIn profile, resume, or CV.

Join Ambassador Edward O’Donnell and Mr. Herbert Roskind for this timely, interactive, and virtual discussion.

Event contact

Kristi Hickman
Date

Wednesday, January 21, 2026



Time

12:00 pm2:00 pm (MST)


Location

Online

Cost

Free