L’AmCham aura le plaisir de recevoir Sébastien Jean, Directeur du CEPII, et Elvire Fabry, Chercheuse sénior à l’Institut Jacques Delors.
Dans le contexte des tensions commerciales transatlantiques, des nouveaux tarifs américains mis en place le 18 octobre 2019 et du risque de paralysie de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC), Sébastien Jean et Elvire Fabry partageront leur expertise ainsi que leur analyse de l’évolution du jeu commercial global, en particulier entre l’Union européenne et les États-Unis.
L’AmCham aura le plaisir de recevoir Sébastien Jean, Directeur du CEPII, et Elvire Fabry, Chercheuse sénior à l’Institut Jacques Delors.
Dans le contexte des tensions commerciales transatlantiques, des nouveaux tarifs américains mis en place le 18 octobre 2019 et du risque de paralysie de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC), Sébastien Jean et Elvire Fabry partageront leur expertise ainsi que leur analyse de l’évolution du jeu commercial global, en particulier entre l’Union européenne et les États-Unis.
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