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To: From: Sent: Subject: Dravis, Samantha[dravis.samantha@epa.gov] Center for a New American Security Mon 11/13/2017 7:00:00 PM Reminder: Energy Policy in an Era of Economic Populism CNAS EVENT INVITATION Energy Policy in an Era of Economic Populism A Private Roundtable Featuring: Monica de Bolle Senior Fellow Peterson Institute for International Economics Paul Cicio President Industrial Energy Consumers of America Karl Hausker Senior Fellow, Global Climate Program World Resources Institute Amos Hochstein Senior Vice President, Marketing Tellurian Frederick Lawrence Vice President, Economics & International Affairs Independent Petroleum Association of America Aaron Padilla Senior Advisor, International Policy American Petroleum Institute Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00007520-00001 Presented by: ..................................................................Elizabeth Rosenberg.............................................................. Senior Fellow and Director, Energy, Economics, and Security Program Center for a New American Security David Gordon Adjunct Senior Fellow Energy, Economics, and Security Program Center for a New American Security Divya Reddy Practice Head for Global Energy & Natural Resources Eurasia Group Please join us for a private, off-the-record roundtable to discuss U.S. participation in, and support for, open energy markets and the potential impacts of shifting U.S. trade policy on the competitiveness of the U.S. energy industry. The Trump administration has already signaled that it will approach trade negotiations differently than its predecessors, with a strong focusing on protecting domestic industry in renegotiations over NAFTA, to take one prominent example. Additionally, the administration has also publicly considered tariffs on China, which may also impact energy industry inputs. The discussion will focus on the following questions: (1) What does a rising tide of economic populism mean for U.S. energy industry competitiveness? (2) How will energy markets respond to the new administration's stated trade policies? (3) Can the United States continue to capitalize on its global leadership in energy production with a shrinking commitment to its traditional openness to global trade? The event will coincide with the launch of a CNAS reporton "Energy, Economic Growth, and U.S. National Security: The Case for an Open Trade and Investment Regime" by David F. Gordon, Divya P. Reddy, Elizabeth Rosenberg, Neil Bhatiya, and Edoardo Saravalle. Please note that this is a private, off-the-record event and invites are non-transferrable. To RSVP to this event, please contact Kaleigh Thomas at The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is an independent and nonpartisan research institution that develops strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. CNAS leads efforts to help inform and prepare the national security leaders of today and Preferences Unsubscribe Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00007520-00002 Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00007520-00003