How can business shape the future of multilateral cooperation?
Trade,
As global fragmentation and power-based approaches increase uncertainty for businesses, ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO joins Vrinda Tiwari, Asia-Pacific Programme Officer at the International Energy Agency (IEA), to discuss the evolving role of business in an increasingly complex global environment. From WTO reform to the Black Sea and the Strait of Hormuz, they make the case for why business must move from observer to active participant in shaping the future of multilateralism.
In this episode of our ICC Trading Thoughts, ICC Secretary General John W. H. Denton AO and Vrinda Tiwari of the International Energy Agency explore what it takes to keep multilateralism working in an increasingly fragmented world. From the future of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the case for reform to cooperation to enable the free flow of trade through the Strait of Hormuz, they discuss why business must move from observer to participant – and what it will take to deliver on global goals in an era defined by increasing complexity and fragmentation.
Hosted by:
Vrinda Tiwari
Asia-Pacific Programme Officer, International Energy Agency
Guest speaker:
John W. H. Denton AO Secretary General, International Chamber of Commerce
Listeners will gain insight into:
what global fragmentation means for multilateralism and the role of business cooperation
why business participation matters for development, sustainability and global governance
the need for enhanced private sector engagement to strengthen WTO and UN processes
why predictability and trade rules remain essential in an uncertain world
This episode was recorded on 12 May 2026.
*Disclaimer: The content of this podcast may not reflect the official views of the International Chamber of Commerce. The opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and other contributors.