On Tuesday, 15 March, AmCham EU hosted a conversation on Agriculture and Trade and the impact of mirror clauses’. The panellists covered the proposal to introduce mirror clauses in the agriculture and food sector, highlighting the importance of maintaining a fair multilateral trading system with high environmental and health standards for the agriculture sector.
The impact of mirror clauses
On Tuesday, 15 March, AmCham EU hosted a conversation on Agriculture and Trade and the impact of mirror clauses’. The panellists covered the proposal to introduce mirror clauses in the agriculture and food sector, highlighting the importance of maintaining a fair multilateral trading system with high environmental and health standards for the agriculture sector.

The discussions moderated by Julie Vermooten, Director Public Policy Europe, MSD Animal Health and Nicola del Valle de Sousa Gavaia, EU Government Relations Manager, McDonald’s Europe featured:
Sylvain Lhermitte, Head of International Affairs, French National Federation of Agricultural Holders' Unions
Christiane Wolff, Counsellor, Agriculture and Commodities Division, World Trade Organization
Cristina Rueda-Catry, Cabinet Expert, Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commission
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During the panel, participants heard from Tyler Babcock, Senior Agricultural Attaché, US Mission to the European Union; Dr Eugene Kevin Foley-Friel, Agriculture Attaché, Permanent Representation of Ireland to the European Union and Astrid Sofie Vestergaard Nielsen, Food Attaché, Permanent Representation of Denmark to the European Union. The discussion was moderated by David Mills (Mondelēz International), Chair, Communications Group; Member of the Board of Directors and Vice-Chair, Agriculture & Food Committee, AmCham EU.

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After Malte Lohan, CEO, AmCham EU welcomed attendees, Michelle Bekkering, Deputy Under Secretary, US Department of Agriculture, underscored the power of innovation to drive productivity, reduce environmental impact and support global food stability via a video message.
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