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New Deal for consumers - A step backwards on full harmonisation of consumer law

5 Mar 2019
All Committees
Consumer affairs

The American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union (AmCham EU) is concerned about the Council text adopted on 1 March 2019 on the proposed 'New Deal for Consumers Omnibus Directive' that introduces exemptions from the full harmonisation principle of the Unfair Commerical Practices Directive. 

AmCham EU Plenary focuses on tax competitiveness in Europe

26 Feb 2019
All Committees
Tax
Plenary Meeting

Given the progress of the implementation of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) in the EU, and ongoing discussions on digital taxation, AmCham EU's February Plenary meeting was dedicated to assessing where Europe stands in terms of tax competitiveness.

European Defence Fund: Strengthening the European defence industry and the transatlantic relationship?

26 Feb 2019
All Committees
Security, Defence & Space

AmCham EU is delighted that legislators came to an agreement on the European Defence Fund (EDF) after the third trilogue meeting. With a budget of EUR13 billion from 2021 to 2027, the EU is making its first major contribution to collaborative defence research and capability development. The EDF marks a crucial advancement in strengthening the defence industry in the EU.

AmCham EU welcomes US Congressional staff delegation to Brussels

25 Feb 2019
All Committees
Trade & External Affairs

A high-level delegation of US Congressional staff representing the House Ways and Means and the Senate Finance Committees met with AmCham EU members on Friday, 22 February 2019 to discuss the prospects for EU-US trade and broader business priorities. The meeting was part of a trip organised by the Washington-based EU Delegation to the US. Members stressed the value of Europe and the transatlantic relationship to US companies, and the opportunities for cooperation to further develop our economies and set global standards.

Ethics in AI: building a common European (and global) approach

11 Feb 2019
All Committees
Digital Economy

The European Commission has set an ambitious vision to foster the deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI). At the same time, the pervasive and transformative nature of AI has brought questions about transparency, explainability and accountability to the top of the EU digital policy agenda. Addressing these important questions is the responsibility of industry and governments alike and requires a strong public-private partnership. 

AmCham EU reiterates its commitment to sustainable finance

4 Feb 2019
All Committees
Sustainable Finance

Given the co-legislators' ongoing discussions on the sustainable finance package published by the European Commission in May, and the importance of this project in the years to come, AmCham EU's January Plenary meeting was dedicated to showcasing our members' continued commitment to sustainable finance. 

Avoiding Brexit ‘cliff-edge’ the highest priority for US businesses

28 Jan 2019
All Committees
EU-UK

Following the UK Parliament’s rejection of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, discussions are currently ongoing in London on how to move forward. US companies are concerned that these developments still bring us no closer to an orderly exit of the UK from the EU. 

AmCham EU welcomes announcement to nominate Privacy Shield Ombudsperson

24 Jan 2019
All Committees
Digital Economy

AmCham EU welcomes the announcement of the White House to fill the position of Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment.

Financial Services Committee visits Frankfurt and Strasbourg

18 Jan 2019
Financial Services

On Monday, 14 and Tuesday, 15 January 2019, the AmCham EU Financial Services Committee visited Frankfurt and Strasbourg to discuss a number of pressing issues with a variety of policy-makers. 

Joint industry letter to Donald Tusk on EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement

15 Jan 2019
All Committees
Trade & External Affairs

On 9 January 2019 AmCham EU signed a joint industry statement to Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, urging him to consider and approve the the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA). This agreement that will boost economic growth and promote job creation both in the EU and Vietnam. 

Read the full statement

AmCham EU presents its Recommendations to the Romanian Presidency to Ambassador Luminita Odobescu

11 Jan 2019
All Committees

AmCham EU welcomed Ambassador Luminita Odobescu, Permanent Representative of Romania to the European Union, on Wednesday, 9 January 2019 for a conversation with members on the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union. 

December plenary on customs and supply chains after Brexit

17 Dec 2018

We are at a critical moment in defining Europe’s future relationship with the UK. With the UK due to exit the European Union in three and half months, AmCham EU hosted a timely panel discussion on ‘Brexit: what does it mean for customs and supply chains?’, led by the Customs and Trade Facilitation Committee.

AmCham EU donates 100 holiday boxes to those in need

10 Dec 2018
All Committees

On Friday, 7 December AmCham EU hosted its annual Shoe Box event where members, staff and family helped to fill and wrap 100 boxes to be delivered to those in need across Brussels. 

AmCham EU hosts transatlantic alumni networking event

10 Dec 2018
All Committees
Transatlantic

On Thursday, 29 November 2018, AmCham EU hosted a College of Europe and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy alumni networking event.

EDF: US industry makes vital contributions to European defence sector

10 Dec 2018
All Committees
Security, Defence & Space

The European Defence Fund (EDF) will not only introduce for the first time EU funding for defence research and capability development, but also has the potential to significantly alter the way defence industrial cooperation is done in Europe in the long-term.

AmCham EU convenes industry leaders on sustainable finance

10 Dec 2018
All Committees
Sustainable Finance

On Wednesday, 5 December 2018, AmCham EU hosted a roundtable discussion with 15 industry associations on the European Commission’s sustainable finance package.

Collective redress: EP vote risks class action abuses

6 Dec 2018
All Committees
Consumer affairs

AmCham EU is disappointed by today’s vote in the Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament, which takes us a step closer to a class action system that does not strike the right balance between consumer protection and safeguards for businesses.

A conversation with EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström

28 Nov 2018
All Committees
Trade & External Affairs

AmCham EU welcomed EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström on Monday, 26 November 2018 for a conversation with members on the EU's trade policy and how to strengthen the transatlantic relationship. 

See the photo highlights. 

Joint industry letter on the ePrivacy Regulation

28 Nov 2018
All Committees
Digital Economy

Ahead of the Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Council meeting of 4 December, businesses from across all sectors of the European economy would like to reiterate their concern about the proposal for an ePrivacy Regulation.

Sustainable finance: a shared priority for international investors

28 Nov 2018
All Committees
Sustainable Finance

On 22 November 2018, AmCham EU hosted a delegation from the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Japan Business Council in Europe (JBCE) to discuss the EU’s sustainable finance package. 

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