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Forging a gender equal world

8 Mar 2023
All Committees

Did you know that if women and men participated equally as entrepreneurs, global GDP could rise by 3-6%? International Women's Day on Wednesday, 8 March is the ideal time to embrace diversity and strive for a more inclusive society. All of us start our journey from a different place, so taking conscious action is needed to help everyone feel they belong. The #EmbraceEquity campaign is raising awareness about why equality isn't enough. Make sure to keep an eye on our social media channels for more.

Views on the Foreign Subsidies Regulation

7 Mar 2023
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To protect the Single Market from disruptive foreign subsidies, Europe will need a balanced and proportionate application of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR). The draft Implementing Regulation is a positive sign, but issues like unclear mechanisms and burdensome reporting obligations may cause more harm than good. Read our position to see how the FSR can be made as effective as possible.  

The future of EU-US energy cooperation

6 Mar 2023
All Committees

What are the challenges and opportunities for cooperation between the EU and the US when it comes to energy? Hear insights from Stefano Grassi, Head of Cabinet of Commissioner Simson and Ann Mettler, Vice-President, Europe, Breakthrough Europe on how to ensure energy security and give peace of mind to millions on both sides of the Atlantic at our Transatlantic Conference on Wednesday 22, March. Join and learn more about the future direction the transatlantic relationship in 2023 and beyond – register now.  

Getting ahead on the Windsor Framework

6 Mar 2023
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From Tuesday, 28 February to Thursday, 2 March an AmCham EU delegation was in Northern Ireland as part of a customs study group tour. The trip centred around a visit to the Parliament Buildings at Stormont and a tour of Warrenpoint Port. Delegates met with the Executive Office, the Northern Irish Chamber of Commerce and the Department for the Economy. The trip allowed for an inside look into Northern Irish customs procedures and history during a pivotal time as talks on the Northern Ireland Protocol and Windsor Framework between London and Brussels continue.

Michael Miebach to speak at #Transatlantic2023

3 Mar 2023
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Michael Miebach, CEO, Mastercard will be joining us on Wednesday, 22 March for our Transatlantic Conference 2023. Hear his thoughts on the role private enterprises play in the EU-US relationship and his unique perspective on how businesses can help keep Europe competitive and attract the investment it needs. With just three weeks to go, register now and secure your spot in order to hear from the experts from both sides of the Atlantic.  

Embracing equity on IWD with EMPOWER HER

2 Mar 2023
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On Thursday, 2 March, AmChams in Europe (ACE), AmCham EU and the US Commercial Service hosted a high-level online discussion celebrating the 2023 International Women’s Day (IWD). Hosted under the mantle of the EMPOWER HER initiative, participants discovered first-hand how the US Department of Commerce and the private sector are embracing equity – the theme of this year’s IWD – and empowering women economically, both internally and in their communities. Couldn't make the event? Catch all you missed with the recording.

AmCham EU hosts Don Graves, US Deputy Secretary of Commerce

1 Mar 2023
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On Monday, 27 February AmCham EU had the honour of hosting Don Graves, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, US Department of Commerce for an exchange of ideas on a wide range of issues and the best way to continue foster the transatlantic relationship. We spoke about the EU Green Deal Industrial Plan, our continued support for Ukraine and how to navigate the upcoming challenges of 2023. Taking the time to discuss and understand one another allows for a common approach to shared problems.

State aid and the future

1 Mar 2023
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How can the EU best support member states going forward? During a panel discussion including Roger Coelho, Senior Policy Director, AmCham EU, covered this and much more. The discussion, hosted by the Centre for European Reform and Clifford Chance, focused on how to organise the EU’s industrial policy to keep Member States competitive. They examined the importance of industry input in policy and how US companies can aid in Europe's competitiveness goals. 

Keeping Europe green

28 Feb 2023
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On Tuesday, 28 February AmCham EU hosted a discussion on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and the need for a committed US industry in Europe to help keep both sides of the Atlantic clean for future generations. Among the speakers was Gerassimos Thomas, Director-General, Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union (TAXUD), European Commission who spoke over a seated luncheon. With the transition period for CBAM beginning in October 2023 it’s important that businesses have a clear environmental plan going forward. Read how Europe can go green while retaining global competitiveness. 

Sustainability through a competitive lens

28 Feb 2023
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To complete Europe’s green and digital transitions, product design must prioritise verifiable sustainability. Creating a Digital Product Passport as part of the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation will ensure easy access to this information and help guarantee a standard approach that maintains industrial competitiveness. Read the details in our position paper.

Critical Raw Materials Act: securing supply chains

28 Feb 2023
All Committees

Today, critical raw materials (CRMs) are essential components of the transportation, energy and digital economy sectors, among many others. However, their availability for industry in Europe is threatened by natural domestic scarcity and rising global demand. On 14 March 2023, the European Commission will propose the CRM Act, designed to increase and diversify the supply of CRMs in the EU. For the proposal to match the ambitions of the EU’s green and digital transitions and successfully complement the EU’s Green Deal Industrial Plan, policymakers should consider industry’s recommendations to bolster domestic CRM production, pursue partnerships abroad, foster sustainable practices and look to the future. Read more in our position paper.  

One year on: AmChams in Europe steadfast in support for the people of Ukraine

24 Feb 2023
All Committees

One year ago, Russia invaded Ukraine, violating international law, endangering peace and security across the region and causing unspeakable suffering. As the war rages on, AmChams in Europe – the umbrella organisation for 46 AmChams in 44 countries across Europe and Eurasia – continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, as we have since 24 February 2022. Our thoughts remain with all those impacted, including our fellow AmCham colleagues, their members, partners and families.

Transparency and cooperation: Transatlantic Conference 2023

23 Feb 2023
All Committees

Transatlantic Conference 2023 is just one month away. We’ll be hearing from a wide range of experts and insiders about transatlantic cooperation and the importance of a healthy EU-US relationship. There will be a diverse range of topics focused on the benefits of an open EU-US dialogue and how best to stay aligned on shared issues. Join us on Wednesday, 22 March to make sure you you’re up to date on everything transatlantic.  

Aiding relief efforts in Türkiye and Syria 

22 Feb 2023
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Thousands are still unaccounted for and many more are without necessities after the earthquakes in Türkiye and northern Syria. Communities and relief workers are doing their best, but further help is needed. To assist in their recovery, please consider joining AmCham EU in making a donation to Red Cross for Syria or to Red Crescent for Türkiye.

Preparing healthcare for the modern age

21 Feb 2023
All Committees

Digital solutions would make accessing medical services easier for Central and Eastern Europeans. At the same time, investing in digital healthcare can take the burden off hospitals while working towards having key public services fully online by 2030. Policymakers should focus on building a reliable digital foundation for all sectors by taking advantage of EU funding directed towards digitalisation. After a base has been built, the focus will be on creating systems ready to accept advanced technology driven by big data and AI. Read our publication with Economist Impact for more.

Gina Raimondo confirmed for transatlantic 2023

21 Feb 2023
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Joining us for a second year in a row with a video message from Washington, DC, at our Transatlantic Conference 2023 is Gina Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce, US Department of Commerce. Register now for the conference on Wednesday, 22 March and hear more on her observations for the EU-US relationship and how both parties can continue to learn from each other. Learn about transatlantic leadership, the economic bonds between the two regions and much more. Sign up and deepen your knowledge of the transatlantic partnership.  

Promoting the transatlantic relationship in Sweden

17 Feb 2023
All Committees

From Wednesday, 15 February to Friday, 17 February AmCham EU visited Stockholm for a Swedish Presidency delegation which included meetings with the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs and the Ministry of Justice. The delegates also had the opportunity to discuss key issues with Tobias Billström, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Christian Danielsson, Swedish State Secretary, EU Affairs, Swedish Prime Minister’s Office and Ambassador Erik D. Ramanathan, US Ambassador to Sweden. The delegation concluded after dicussions with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise. Read more in our recommendations to the Swedish Presidency

Improving access to medical innovation in Central and Eastern Europe

15 Feb 2023
All Committees
Healthcare

Easier access to medicines and technology would improve health outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe. Prioritising cost saving measures in the short-term ignores the benefits of new technologies on both healthcare costs and patient outcomes in the long-term. In order to ensure equal access to innovative medicines across Europe, Central and Eastern European governments should consider measures like reference pricing and health technology assessments. Improving access while bringing down costs will also require coordination and transparency with multiple stakeholders within each country and across the region. Read our publication with Economist Impact for more

Setting the stage for the Chips Act

15 Feb 2023
All Committees

On Monday, 13 February, the European Parliament has confirmed the mandate of the Rapporteur to start negotiating its position on the European Chips Act with the Council of the European Union. AmCham EU welcomes this development and praises the efforts made by all the political groups within the European Parliament to build broad consensus on the report. The EU Chips Act will foster investments that the EU urgently needs in innovative semiconductor manufacturing to strengthen Europe’s resilience. 

The role of cloud services in the EU's digital transformation

13 Feb 2023
Digital Economy

The European Commission wants 75% of European enterprises to take up cloud computing services by 2030 – bringing the digital transition to businesses and consumers across the bloc. This ambitious goal will only be possible if the internal market remains open to innovative products and services from around the world. Economic resilience in the digital age means continued cooperation with likeminded partners, as well as a clear, consistent and future-proof rulebook for innovation. Read more of our position on EU cloud initiatives here.  

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