 We're going to talk about international trade and investments, and I think there's no It's a it's a fascinating time to to talk about these issues free trade as you know is is a polarizing issue more than ever in many in many countries For many people trade is not synonymous of prosperity and we talked about that earlier this morning a little bit when we talked about the election of President Trump when we talked about Brexit when talked about populism I I saw this statistic from from the International Labor Organization saying that Last year 30% of workers, which means around 170 million were employed by Exporting firms in 32 countries, but this number is Is is less than before the financial crisis? So that's interesting to note So we're going to talk about President Trump of course about protectionism about China Maybe also about emerging markets after all we're here in the country for which International trade is is really key. It's very important for Morocco to Be involved in international trade and it's it's very important for the development of this country I would like to start with If if the presentation is Is working which I hope I would like to start with with you Marcus your Executive vice vice president of the Patterson Institute for international economics in in Washington. It's very well known think tank in Washington and I give you the floor