A new era has been established in the strategic alliance between the EU and the US. Together, the two influence global values and standards, shape policy, lead on international trade and drive change. However, faced with geopolitical tensions, unsolved irritants and potential domestic political changes, this global position is increasingly becoming challenged. Our Transatlantic Conference 2024 will explore how the ‘transatlantic effect’ is perceived internationally and how both sides of the Atlantic can future-proof their ability to shape the global agenda. Join us on Tuesday, 19 March 2024 for a day of discussions on the relevance and attractiveness of the transatlantic partnership in a changing world. From the ways Europe and the US can remain global standard-setters in a world of emerging powers to examining the outside perspective of the transatlantic relationship, the day will feature discussions on Europe’s competitiveness globally and future proofing the EU-US relationship.
Speakers include US Representative Nathaniel Moran (R-TX); Pierre-Emmanuel Noël, Member of Cabinet, Belgian State Secretary for Recovery, Strategic Investments and Research Policy; Leopoldo Rubinacci, Deputy Director-General, Directorate-General for Trade, European Commission and Pedro Miguel Costa e Silva, Brazilian Ambassador to the EU.
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