The UK Market from EU Eyes
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With the negotiations reaching a climax point between British Prime Minster, David Cameron and the EU Council and Commission, New Direction is proud to launch ‘the UK Market from EU Eyes’ looking into the topic of the UK’s trade relations with the European Union at this crucial moment. The report edited by the Conservative Party's European Parliament Joint-Spokesman on International Trade, David Campbell Bannerman MEP and with expert analysis and statistics from Ruth Lea CBE, looks into the strength of the UK as a key market and trading partner for Europe regardless of the outcome of the upcoming EU referendum.
17:30 Arrive
17:30-18:00 Drinks reception (including wine, Belgian beer, cava and hot appetisers)
18:00-19:00 Panel Discussion
19:00-19:30 After drinks
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