Events
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ECIPE Webinar: The Letta Report and How to Align Ideals and Action in Europe’s Single Market
In this event, we will explore essential strategies and recommendations aimed at revitalising the European Single Market amidst evolving global dynamics.
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ECIPE Webinar: Waiting for Draghi – Defining Europe’s Productivity Problem
Experts will discuss EU’s productivity.
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Competitiveness, Commerce, and the Cloud – How Can We Drive More Technology-based Change in Europe?
Join us for a panel discussion about a policy model for driving cloud services in Europe.
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ECIPE & Europe Unlocked Conference about Europe’s Trade Performance
Trading Up: How can EU Trade Policy Lead to Better Market Access and More Resilient Sourcing?
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CEP & ECIPE Discussion: Improving Europe’s Competitiveness – Role of Open Markets, Emerging Technologies, and Strategic Alliances
Is the EU prepared and capable of taking full advantage of the opportunities that the AI revolution is offering? What is holding the EU back and what are its strengths that can be tapped into?
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ECIPE Webinar: What Now for the WTO after MC13?
Join our ECIPE online seminar for an insightful discussion on the future of the WTO post-MC13.
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ECIPE Seminar: Liberalism versus Populism – How can Liberalism Fight Back?
How to better understand populism and rejuvenate liberalism.
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ECIPE Webinar: EU Strategic Interdependence and How to Revitalise the WTO
Please join us for an ECIPE online seminar to discuss the concept of EU Strategic Interdependence and what it means for EU efforts to revitalise the World Trade Organization.
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ECIPE Webinar: Platform Regulation and Merger Policy – Implications for Countries’ Investment Attractiveness
We are pleased to invite you to a thought-provoking panel discussion about the regulation of competition within digital markets and the potential impacts on a country’s investment attractiveness.
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ECIPE Webinar: EU Trade and Economic Interdependencies – Mapping the Road to “Strategic Autonomy”
Experts will discuss “Open Strategic Autonomy” and EU economic interdependencies.