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As a sequel to our first webinar on the ‘Policy Agenda of the Biden-Harris Administration’, we will now take a deep dive into one of the most fundamental components of the Transatlantic relationship: Trade.
Our panel will untangle the complex trading dynamic that has emerged under the Trump Administration and assess the likely impact of the Biden Presidency on both European companies trading in the United States and American firms operating in Europe.
Sharing their unique insights on the day will be:
– Pascal Lamy, President Emeritus, Jacques Delors Institute and former Director-General of the World Trade Organization
– Peter Watson, President & CEO, Dwight Group
– Valerie West, Principal, VH Strategies
– Lucinda Creighton, CEO, Vulcan Consulting
This webinar will be recorded. You will be able to submit your questions via the Q&A function on the Zoom platform.
As a sequel to our first webinar on the ‘Policy Agenda of the Biden-Harris Administration’, we will now take a deep dive into one of the most fundamental components of the Transatlantic relationship: Trade.
Our panel will untangle the complex trading dynamic that has emerged under the Trump Administration and assess the likely impact of the Biden Presidency on both European companies trading in the United States and American firms operating in Europe.
Sharing their unique insights on the day will be:
– Pascal Lamy, President Emeritus, Jacques Delors Institute and former Director-General of the World Trade Organization
– Peter Watson, President & CEO, Dwight Group
– Valerie West, Principal, VH Strategies
– Lucinda Creighton, CEO, Vulcan Consulting
This webinar will be recorded. You will be able to submit your questions via the Q&A function on the Zoom platform.
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