On Monday, 24 October, Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU, spoke at AmCham Hungary’s Business Meets Government Summit in Budapest, Hungary. Bringing with her the perspective from Brussels, Susan spoke on the business impact of the EU-US relationship, as well as the shared values that underpin this united prosperity. She also discussed the concurrent crises threating that prosperity, including the war in Ukraine and rising energy and food prices. A strong transatlantic relationship, and cooperation among all actors in society, she explained, can provide a clear roadmap to recovery.
Business Meets Government Summit: the transatlantic relationship in times of crisis
On Monday, 24 October, Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU, spoke at AmCham Hungary’s Business Meets Government Summit in Budapest, Hungary. Bringing with her the perspective from Brussels, Susan spoke on the business impact of the EU-US relationship, as well as the shared values that underpin this united prosperity. She also discussed the concurrent crises threating that prosperity, including the war in Ukraine and rising energy and food prices. A strong transatlantic relationship, and cooperation among all actors in society, she explained, can provide a clear roadmap to recovery.

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