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Unlocking the Potential of Preferential Trade Agreements with Sebastian Ahlstich

37 min · 17. dec. 2025
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Meet PhD student Sebastian Ahlstich, who, together with assistant professor Jan Stuckatz, has received the first-ever Innoexplorer Grant at CBS from Innovationsfonden. Their project explores how international trade agreements can be made more effective and accessible, with real-world implications for firms, policymakers, and global trade governance. Hear how Sebastian’s impact journey began and how his skills have developed over time across many European countries. How did his interest in preferential trade agreements emerge? And why does he believe that this 'market failure' could be relevant to address?

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