Speaking at ‘Green Industrial Policy: A Global Perspective on the EU Green Deal and US Inflation Reduction Act’, a webinar organised by FiscalNote, Thibaut L’Ortye, Director of Public Affairs, AmCham EU, presented the American business viewpoint on Thursday, 13 April. In front of a transatlantic audience, Thibaut joined a panel to discuss the business impacts of the EU Green Deal Industrial Plan and the US Inflation Reduction Act, as well as the role American companies can play in making Europe more competitive and achieving global climate goals.
EU and US perspectives on green industrial policy
Speaking at ‘Green Industrial Policy: A Global Perspective on the EU Green Deal and US Inflation Reduction Act’, a webinar organised by FiscalNote, Thibaut L’Ortye, Director of Public Affairs, AmCham EU, presented the American business viewpoint on Thursday, 13 April. In front of a transatlantic audience, Thibaut joined a panel to discuss the business impacts of the EU Green Deal Industrial Plan and the US Inflation Reduction Act, as well as the role American companies can play in making Europe more competitive and achieving global climate goals.

The panel discussion was moderated by Thomas Adlam, Manager, FiscalNote, and also included Olivia Brown, Junior Analyst, FiscalNote; Davide Giacomello, Junior Policy Analyst for Trade, EU Issue Tracker; and Annika von Grey, Consultant, FiscalNote.
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