EU-TURKEY RELATIONS: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY
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Two unique surveys published by EUROCHAMBRES and TOBB on EU-Turkey relations from the perspectives of the business community from both the EU and Turkey will be presented at a Conference in Brussels on 10 April , with the special participation of Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister for EU Affairs and Chief negotiator of Turkey and co-chaired by M.Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu Deputy President of EUROCHAMBRES and President of Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey and Arnaldo Abruzzini, Secretary General of EUROCHAMRBES. The presentation of the reports will be followed by a discussion panel with Alexandra Cas Granje Director for Turkey, Montenegro, FYROM and Iceland, DG Enlargement, European Commission, Cveto Stantič, Employers' Group Vice-President, Co-president of the Turkey – EU Joint Consultative Committee, European Economic and Social Committee, Markus Stock, Head of EU-Office, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKÖ), Pınar Eczacıbaşı, Managing Partner GP Trust, Chairwoman- Turkish-Belgian Business Council - DEIK, Chair - Strategic Network - IVCI (Istanbul Venture Capital İnitiative) (tbc), Clement De Meersman, Independent Director of ELIA NV, Elia System Operator SA and Thyssen Polymer GmbH , former Chief Executive Officer of Deceuninck NV. For more information, call +32 2 282 08 62 Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1u7-fbkfOJgTMPiqosgSTIyS_gmjwZI5xxZGqjV1vuBE/viewform
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