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FIPRA welcomes John Clarke as Special Advisor on Trade Policy

We are delighted to announce that John Clarke, a trade policy veteran, has joined FIPRA as Special Advisor.

With nearly 40 years of experience as a trade diplomat and negotiator in Geneva, Brussels and Hong Kong, John has been at the forefront of global trade policy. His distinguished career includes roles such as Director for International Affairs at the European Commission and Head of the EU Delegation to the WTO and United Nations in Geneva.

John has successfully negotiated dozens of trade agreements within the WTO, the UN, the G20, and bilaterally with countries including USA, China, India, ASEAN nations, Ukraine, Russia, and African and Latin American countries. He brings to FIPRA not only extensive expertise in trade policy formulation, negotiation, and public diplomacy, but also a vast global network.

"I’m excited to join FIPRA as a Special Advisor on trade policy. With almost forty years as a trade diplomat in Europe and Asia, I look forward to guiding clients through the challenges that lie ahead. FIPRA’s reputation for quality and ethical commitment was a key reason for me to join them."

John Clarke

In addition to his advisory role, John regularly writes on trade and cultural issues for prominent journals worldwide, including the Financial Times, Byline Times, Tribune of India, Borderlex, Guangming Daily, the UN Brief, the Hinrich Foundation Singapore, and Modern Diplomacy. He is a Fellow at Maastricht University’s Institute for Globalisation, a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, and serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of International Trade Law and Regulation.

Laura Batchelor, Managing Partner of FIPRA said “ John is a great addition to our team and we look forward to working with him as he brings extensive experience as a trade negotiator and policy designer to guide our clients through the increasingly political complexities of global trade."

John holds a first-class honours degree and an MPhil in literature and history from University College London. Originally from West Yorkshire, UK, he is fluent in French, Spanish, and Cantonese.

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