Global climate policy engagement & representation for an International Trade Organization

Challenge

The annual United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change meetings (COP) present both opportunity and risk for trade organizations influenced by global climate policy and its domestic implications. In 2023, COP30 in Dubai was a major policy-setting event. A leading trade organization, attending a COP for the first time, engaged StrategyCorp to understand the accreditation process, develop a narrative to promote its sector’s work globally and in Canada, and secure meetings with international decision-makers.

Strategy

StrategyCorp’s Geopolitical and International Business Advisory team created a strategy to ensure the organization’s interests were represented effectively. The team organized pre-conference meetings with Canadian government stakeholders, provided guidance on accreditation, logistics, and protocol, and developed a focused daily agenda. Leveraging StrategyCorp’s international network, the client secured high-value meetings beyond those typically available to Canadian participants.

Outcome

The client attended COP30 with a clear strategy, a strong narrative, and an enhanced understanding of global climate diplomacy. Their engagement advanced their policy objectives internationally and laid the groundwork for future participation.

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