The Trade and Technology Council (TTC) is a unique forum for the EU and the US to tackle emerging issues arising from the transformation of our economies and geopolitical shifts. In the past few years, the TTC has achieved several successes that have strengthened transatlantic cooperation. However, more should be done to amplify its impact. Policymakers have an opportunity to build a TTC fit for the future: refine its objectives, simplify workstreams and increase transparency and stakeholder engagement.
The future of the Trade and Technology Council
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