On Tuesday, 8 November 2022, Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU spoke about ‘The role of the EU on Global Regulations and Standards’ at an event hosted by The Enterprise Forum UK. The discussion, moderated by Andrew Cumpsty, Chairman, Enterprise Forum UK, touched on the Trade and Technology Council (TTC) as well as the role of the EU on global regulations and standards. In times of crisis, international cooperation and transatlantic leadership is more critical than ever. Learn more about our advocacy work around the TTChere.
Transatlantic leadership at The Enterprise Forum UK
On Tuesday, 8 November 2022, Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU spoke about ‘The role of the EU on Global Regulations and Standards’ at an event hosted by The Enterprise Forum UK. The discussion, moderated by Andrew Cumpsty, Chairman, Enterprise Forum UK, touched on the Trade and Technology Council (TTC) as well as the role of the EU on global regulations and standards. In times of crisis, international cooperation and transatlantic leadership is more critical than ever. Learn more about our advocacy work around the TTChere.

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