Chien-Huei Wu is a distinguished scholar in international economic law and regional integration, currently serving as a research fellow at the Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Edinburgh and specializes in areas including international trade law, EU law, and the economic relations between the European Union and East Asia. Wu’s research encompasses the legal and political dimensions of global governance, with a particular focus on the intersection of trade, investment, and regional integration. He has published extensively on topics such as the European Union’s trade policies, WTO law, and East Asian economic cooperation. His work is recognized for providing insights into how legal frameworks influence global economic and political relationships, especially between the European Union and East Asia. As a respected academic and speaker, Wu contributes to policy debates and academic discourse on international trade law, economic governance, and regionalism, offering expertise that bridges theoretical understanding with practical implications for global economic policy.