• Reform of CEAS
• External dimension of crisis management
• Asylum-seekers with special needs
Language: English
Organiser: Dr Karine Caunes (ERA)
Event number: 417R05
Objective
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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
we are delighted to invited you to our upcoming event titled "Beyond The Ballot: How Will The US Election 2024 Shape Transatlantic Trade?" Following a joint lunch, the event will delve into the implications of the upcoming US presidential election for the European Union and transatlantic relations. We are pleased to have Micol Bertolini, Associate Policy Manager at the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU, and Dr. David Kleimann, Visiting Fellow at Bruegel, as esteemed speakers.
Date: Wednesday, 28. February 2024
Time: 12:00h - 13:30h
Venue: Office of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Avenue de Cortenbergh 71, 1000 Brussels
REGISTRATION
Please register by 27. February 2024 using the following link: https://forms.gle/
ABOUT THE EVENT
The upcoming US presidential election will not only significantly influence the United States but also extend its effects to the European Union. The election's outcome will have profound implications for the global economy, climate policies, social movements, and geopolitical dynamics. The transatlantic trade relationship, which surged to an impressive volume of nearly 1.3 billion US dollars in 2022, deserves special consideration.
Against this backdrop, our luncheon discussion event will specifically focus on the impact on transatlantic and international trade. We aim to address fundamental questions: How will US trade policy shape transatlantic relations post-election? How do Democrats and Republicans diverge in their approaches to the future trade relationship with China? Additionally, we will explore cooperative efforts between the EU and the US in tackling challenges within the WTO.
This discussion offers an opportunity to assess the potential impact on US-EU economic relations and deliberate on possible solutions for future transatlantic trade issues.
The event will take place under Chatham House Rule.
• Reform of CEAS
• External dimension of crisis management
• Asylum-seekers with special needs
Language: English
Organiser: Dr Karine Caunes (ERA)
Event number: 417R05
Objective
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60 Years after the signing of the Rome Treaty, Europe is not a pretty sight. The UK is leaving after a guest performance of 44 years; populism and Euroscepticism prevail in many Member States; the days of an ‘ever closer union’ seem to be numbered.
This year’s seminar builds on the 2016 ISC science-for-development seminar, which helped to advance the agenda for Europe-Africa cooperation, especially in the science field.
To find out more, please visit http://www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu/withafrica
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