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EUnited Competitiveness Review Dinner Debate
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EUnited Competitiveness Review Dinner Debate, Tuesday 5 November 2013, Bibliotheque Solvay, Brussels.
“What does the EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) mean for manufacturing? How can European companies anticipate and acquire competitive advantages in Europe and other world regions?”
Panel Guests: Damien Levie, EC Trade, Reinhard Bütikofer MEP, Elena Bryan, US Mission to EC and industry specialists. Moderator Dirk Sterckx former MEP & TV journalist
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