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Navigating the New Commodity Trading Age between economic security and sustainable development

GRP-Alliance Conference 2026

Time

13:00 - 17:00

Venue

Eventfabrik, Bern
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Switzerland is one of the world’s leading commodity trading hubs. Join us to discuss science-driven insights and solutions for managing a responsible and competitive global trading hub.

Navigating the New Commodity Trading Age
Navigating the New Commodity Trading Age
Navigating the New Commodity Trading AgeImage: Photo: Helder/Adobe Stock #1874786300
Image: Photo: Helder/Adobe Stock #1874786300

Companies based in Geneva, Zug and Lugano coordinate a substantial share of the global trade in oil, metals and agricultural commodities, making this sector an important pillar of the Swiss economy. Decisions taken in Swiss-based trading, finance and governance structures shape environmental and social outcomes along global supply chains. Geopolitical shifts and heterogeneous local contexts are reshaping how resources are extracted and traded. This evolving landscape presents opportunities and challenges for Switzerland in its efforts to manage a responsible and competitive global trading hub.

Therefore, broadening the understanding of commodity trade and resource extraction from a sustainability perspective is in the country’s strategic interest. Across disciplines, researchers from Switzerland and around the world study the interactions of commodity trade with sustainable development. The GRP-Alliance conference brings together experts from academia, business, public administration, and civil society to explore more resilient and responsible trade policies.

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