FedEx Founder Frederick W. Smith Calls for Restoring U.S. Leadership in Global Trade Agreements
Founder and executive chairman of FedEx Corporation Frederick W. Smith, hosted by UNC Global Affairs, gives a special lecture to the Carolina community in honor of the 15th anniversary of the opening of the FedEx Global Education Center. During this Diplomatic Discussion, Smith made the case that an anti-trade narrative has emerged and issued a call to action to protect national security interests. To read more about the event: https://global.unc.edu/news-story/fed...

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