AmCham EU CEO discusses EU-US relations with Euronews

Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU sat down with Euronews on Monday, 30 November to discuss the European Commission's plans to further the EU-US relationship. The Commission's plans focus on five key priority areas, including combatting climate change, enhancing the economic recovery and upholding multilateralism. Susan welcomed the plans and highlighted the importance of a positive transatlantic relationship for prosperity and growth on both sides of the Atlantic. The interview can be viewed here in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Greek and Hungarian.

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30 Nov 2020
AmCham EU CEO discusses EU-US relations with Euronews

Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU sat down with Euronews on Monday, 30 November to discuss the European Commission's plans to further the EU-US relationship. The Commission's plans focus on five key priority areas, including combatting climate change, enhancing the economic recovery and upholding multilateralism. Susan welcomed the plans and highlighted the importance of a positive transatlantic relationship for prosperity and growth on both sides of the Atlantic. The interview can be viewed here in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Greek and Hungarian.

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