Alex Capri
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Geopolitics, technology, trade and global supply chainsBiography
Alex Capri is a Research Fellow at the Hinrich Foundation, based in Singapore, where he also teaches at the National University of Singapore in the Business School and at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He’s known for his thought leadership in geopolitics, technology, trade and global supply chains. Alex has worked and lived in Asia for 20 years. He was the partner and regional leader of KPMG’s International Trade & Customs Practice in Asia Pacific, based in Hong Kong. He’s the author of Techno-nationalism: How it’s reshaping trade, geopolitics and society (Wiley, due out in 2023). Alex has advised clients on cross-border projects in more than 40 countries and has worked in some of the most challenging environments in the world. He has been a panellist, author and workshop leader for the World Economic Forum. He writes a column in Forbes magazine and Nikkei Asia and is a frequent guest on global television and radio networks, including BBC International, CNBC, Bloomberg and Channel News Asia. He holds an MSc from the London School of Economics in international political economy and a BSc in international relations from the University of Southern California