AmCham EU shares recommendations to the Portuguese Presidency

AmCham EU welcomes the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Portugal’s Presidency comes at a critical juncture for the EU. In light of the two-pronged health and economic crisis that the global pandemic has provoked, the Presidency will play an instrumental role in charting Europe’s recovery. Our recommendations to the Portuguese Presidency aim to ensure we reach our common objectives of a stronger and more prosperous EU. The document highlights the priorities and recommendations that we believe will make Europe more competitive and an attractive place for investment. AmCham EU looks forward to working closely with Portugal during its Presidency to ensure we reach our common objectives of strong, green and digital economic recovery.

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2 Feb 2021
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