EU-GCC High Level Policy Conference
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European Union-Gulf Cooperation Council trade and investment trends are becoming increasingly important today. As such, strengthening economic relations is at the core of both regions’ business communities, as well as to EUROCHAMBRES’ commitments. For this reason, we have organized the EU-GCC Invest High Level Policy Conference, hosted by the European Parliament and aimed at enhancing bi-regional dialogue from both a business and policy perspective. In particular, the event will analyse the impediments to further promote this relationship, the role of the public and the private sector, and concrete measures can be taken on both sides. Furthermore, high level representatives from both blocs will be present to provide unique expertise and contribution discussion on key topics surrounding EU-GCC relations.
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