On Thursday, 18 April, Susan Danger, CEO, AmCham EU joined a business breakfast hosted by AmCham Slovenia to speak about the competitiveness of Europe. Complementing the morning’s topics of regulation, collaboration and the importance of European values, Ms Danger spoke about why policymakers must act to improve the attractiveness of Europe. Ms Danger also underlined the work that the AmChams in Europe network does in making the American business perspective heard across the region. Learn more about how the EU can strengthen its competitiveness in the global economy in our Agenda for Action.
Improving European attractiveness with AmCham Slovenia

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