25 Mar CETA Series - examining the Canada EU economic relationship
Date/Time
Date(s) - 25/03/2024
3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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Canada and the European Union share a robust economic and political relationship. At the heart of this steadily deepening partnership is the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), a ground-breaking accord that came into provisional application in September 2017.
CETA has significantly enhanced bilateral trade by reducing or eliminating barriers, promoting regulatory cooperation and alignment where possible, and facilitating government procurement opportunities for Canadian and European businesses. Despite these benefits, there have been some challenges in fully realizing the potential of the Canada-EU economic and trade relationship. These include differences in regulations and other non-tariff barriers and issues that can impact the smooth flow of trade and investment.
In this second installment of the CETA Series, we gather senior business and governmental leaders from Canada and the EU to examine the Canada EU economic relationship from an industry (or macroeconomic) perspective, with a focus on how Canada-EU can further strengthen our collaboration to build more resilient supply chains in key sectors such as electric vehicles and batteries, critical raw materials, energy, and the digital economy.
SPEAKERS
Peter Handley, Heat of Unit, Energy Intensive Industries and Raw Materials, DG Grow
Luisa Santos, Deputy Director General, BusinessEurope
Brian Kingston, President and CEO, Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association
Heather Exner-Pirot, Special Advisor – Economic Transition – Business Council of Canada
Irma Gudziunaite, Director, Policy ‑ EMEA, BSA | The Software Alliance
Moderator: Jennifer Baker, Journalist
SCHEDULE (all times in CET)
15.30 to 16.00 *Registration of in-person participants
16.00 to 16.05 Welcome address, Mark Camilleri, President, Canada EU Trade and Investment Association
16.05 to 16.30 Panellist perspectives
16.30 to 17.25 Discussion and Q&A
17.25 to 17.30 Closing remarks
17.30 to 18.30 *Light networking reception for in-person participants
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