American Hour with Kate Kalutkiewicz, White House

As a committed bridge-builder and trusted partner, AmCham EU is bringing the EU and US even closer in our new online fireside chat series, called American Hour. On Thursday, 2 April, we held out first session with Kate Kalutkiewicz, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Trade Policy, National Economic Council, White House. During the chat, Susan Danger, AmCham EU CEO provided opening remarks and noted that: ‘Cooperation – not competition – is and will always remain the key for a vibrant transatlantic partnership.’ 

Thank you Taggart Davis (JP Morgan), Chair of AmCham EU's Transatlantic Task Force for moderating the discussion. 

News
2 Apr 2020
Trade, Transatlantic
American Hour with Kate Kalutkiewicz, White House

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