Paris, 22 November 2017 – Between free-trade and a protectionist temptation
Elvire Fabry, Senior Research Fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, intervenes during a breakfast-debate organised by Euralia, in cooperation with Bloomberg. This breakfast has as its theme "Between free-trade and a protectionist temptation: how to defend French and European interests into the world trade system?"

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Elvire Fabry, Senior Research Fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, intervenes during a breakfast-debate organised by Euralia, in cooperation with Bloomberg.
This breakfast, entitled “Between free-trade and a protectionist temptation: how to defend French and European interests into the world trade system?”, explores not only technical issues linked to this theme, but also its demcoratic issues. The latter dimension is crucial insofar the free-trade-oriented posture adopted by the EU trigger more and more criticisms voiced by national governement and European citizens.
If you want more information on this breakfast-debate and register to it, you can consult the dedicated webpage on Euralia’s website.
Elvire Fabry, Senior Research Fellow at the Jacques Delors Institute, intervenes during a breakfast-debate organised by Euralia, in cooperation with Bloomberg.
This breakfast, entitled “Between free-trade and a protectionist temptation: how to defend French and European interests into the world trade system?”, explores not only technical issues linked to this theme, but also its demcoratic issues. The latter dimension is crucial insofar the free-trade-oriented posture adopted by the EU trigger more and more criticisms voiced by national governement and European citizens.
If you want more information on this breakfast-debate and register to it, you can consult the dedicated webpage on Euralia’s website.
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