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SUMMARY:Hear the EU’s EVP and Commissioner for Trade\, Tax & the Economy on EU-US Trade & Economic Relations under Biden - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Where is Europe’s economy headed? The continent’s growth should be picking up steam as vaccination programs kick in\, lock-downs and travel restrictions are relaxed and global trade recovers. The United States\, Great Britain\, China and other economies which put the Covid-19 crisis into the rear mirror quicker\, are already buzzing with economic activity. \nJoin us for an exclusive discussion with Valdis Dombrovskis\, the European Union’s Trade Commissioner\, on how the world’s biggest economic region will attempt to narrow the growth gap in coming months. Commissioner Dombrovskis will also discuss what lessons policymakers should take from the coronavirus crisis\, the future of supply chains\, strategic autonomy and how he sees trade relations between the EU and key partners\, including the UK\, United States and China\, progressing. \nDiscussion topics include:\n● The state of Europe’s recovery and economic outlook\, incl. how the rescue packages on both sides of the Atlantic compare in terms of volume and how they address the issues at hand\n● Agenda items for the EU US Summit later in the month\, incl. Aircraft and Steel tariffs\, Vaccine Patents and Europe’s plan for its Digital Tax\n● The state of the trade discussions between Europe and the U.S. incl. opportunities to green transatlantic trade\, the U.S.’s Buy America plans\, and how that may affect European companies\n● The work that has been done to set up a US/EU Trade & Tech Council\n● How Europe and the U.S. can reengage to work together on China\, WTO reform and Climate Change \nCommissioner Dombrovskis is uniquely positioned to shed light on these pressing issues and be happy to share his and the European Commission’s views on the way forward to restore Transatlantic collaboration to solve the pressing issues of today. \nSPEAKERS:\n● H.E. Valdis Dombrovskis\, Executive Vice President & Trade Commissioner\n● Rob Cox\, Global Editor\, Reuters Breakingviews (Moderator) \nTIME:\n10:00 AM EDT / 16:00 CET \nREGISTRATION FEE:\nEACC Members: Free\nEACC non-Members: Free \nREGISTER HERE \n\n  \nLocation:\nOnline
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/a-review-of-trade-economic-relations-6-months-into-2021-a-new-u-s-administration-brexit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210616T110000
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SUMMARY:The Power Of Transatlantic Cooperation: How EU & US Innovators Joined Forces In The Fight Against The Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:The pandemic has highlighted the importance of private sector and public private partnerships in developing vaccines\, therapeutics and other medical products in response to COVID-19 and various European and American companies are jointly contributing to the solution. The pandemic also exposed the need for secure global supply chains for PPE and medical devices and exposed the over-dependence of third world countries. \nThe panel will discuss the following topics:\n● The pandemic highlighted the important role of private sector and public private partnerships in response to COVID-19; in developing vaccines\, therapeutics\, and other medical products.\n● A wide range of European and American companies are jointly contributing to the solution.\n● The pandemic exposed the need for a secure global supply chain of PPEs and medical devices\, and exposed the over-dependence on third countries.\n● Countries follow widely different approaches\, regarding testing\, lock-downs etc.\n● Fighting disinformation regarding the disease and the vaccine. \nJoin us for a discussion with executives and officials who worked on the front line of the Covid pandemic and hear how they made the impossible possible and created alliances across the Atlantic to tackle this crisis in ways none of them had thought possible before the pandemic. \nHear about challenges they faced and how they addressed these obstacles together with newly found partners on the other side of the Atlantic. Their experience is a testament to the strength of EU-US collaboration\, join us and hear how they did it! \nSPEAKERS:\n● Peter Gajdos\, Executive Chairman\, CHIRANA\n● Robert Langer\, Koch Institute Professor\, MIT/LANGER LAB\n● Elaine Brennan\, Vice President\, International\, NORTHWELL HOLDINGS AND VENTURES\n● Gareth Hagan\, Deputy CEO. OCO GLOBAL [Moderator] \n  \nFree for EACC Members and non-members. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nThis webinar is organized in cooperation with:
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/the-power-of-transatlantic-cooperation-how-eu-us-innovators-joined-forces-in-the-fight-against-the-pandemic/
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SUMMARY:Reshoring...Leading the Trend in Evaluating and Reengineering Supply Chains in 2021
DESCRIPTION:The International Division of the Richardson Chamber of Commerce and its partner organizations present: Reshoring…Leading the Trend in Evaluating and Reengineering Supply Chains in 2021\n\nReshoring is the practice of bringing manufacturing and services back to the U.S. from overseas. Texas\, in particular\, has been a top destination for jobs coming back stateside as a result of reshoring.\n\nFor more information and to register\, click here\n\n\nSponsored by some of our members
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/reshoring-leading-the-trend-in-evaluating-and-reengineering-supply-chains-in-2021/
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CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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CREATED:20210525T191644Z
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SUMMARY:Talent Acquisition and Development Practices in the U.S. and Europe
DESCRIPTION:Join the EACC and Gilman Partners to learn about some of the current hiring and talent development practices in the U.S.\, how they might differ from those of European-based organizations\, and how hiring practices are adapted when hiring internationally. Julie George and Angel Beets from Gilman Partners will lead the discussion around current U.S. trends and facilitate a discussion with executive leaders and HR representatives from several EACC member companies. \nWe will explore the complexities of hiring in the U.S. when practices are different and sometimes dictated from the corporate offices in Europe. \n  \nFree for EACC Members and non-members. \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nFeatured Speakers:\n\nAngel Beets\nCo-Managing Partner\nGilman Partners \n\nJulie George\nPartner\nGilman Partners
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/talent-acquisition-and-development-practices-in-the-u-s-and-europe-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Is the End in Sight? Yes\, it is!  17 Years of the Airbus-Boeing Dispute
DESCRIPTION:In October 2004 the U.S. hauled Airbus in front of the World Trade Organization\, calling European loans to Airbus illegal subsidies. Since then\, there have been counter-complaints and negotiations and appeals. Meanwhile\, a global pandemic has walloped the aerospace industry\, and China is making a serious run at getting into the civilian airliner market. \nIn March 2021 the new U.S. Administration reached agreements with the UK and the EU to “pause” tariffs in the dispute for an initial period of four months to give negotiators time to see if a settlement can be reached. Three months into the pause\, what progress has been made (if any)? Is there a settlement to be had\, and if so\, what might it look like? And if not\, what would a return to tariffs mean for the aerospace industry specifically and for transatlantic (and global) trade in general? \nOur expert panelists – from both sides of the Atlantic — will review the state of play offer perspectives on the way forward.  Our attorneys will review the history of the dispute and summarize the specific complaints as well as update us on the status of the talks\, while our manufacturers will review how the issue has impacted their firms in the past as well as consider how a resolution (or non-resolution) might affect future operational and investment decisions. \nFree event for EACC members and non-members. \nREGISTER HERE \nFeatured Panelists: \n\nJan de Beer\nOffice Member-in-Charge | Lexington\, KY\nFrost Brown Todd LLC \n\nPhilippe Garnier\nCEO & General Manager\nSafran Landing Systems \n\nAndrew Tetley\nPartner\nReed Smith LLP
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/is-the-end-in-sight-17-years-of-the-airbus-boeing-dispute-webinar/
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SUMMARY:EuroTech Talks: 5G for Good!... The Benefits for Business and Society
DESCRIPTION:EuroTech Talks is a forum to hear and learn about the latest updates in innovation across industries.  Our expert panel from Dell Technologies\, Nokia and T-Mobile update us the role of “5G for Good!…and its benefits for business & society.  Join us on June 24th  – virtually until we meet in person in September! \n5G played a key role in securing Business continuity and helping to bridge the digital divide over the past 18 months… \n\nWhat are the new developments in 5G deployments and building solutions?\nHow will 5G be a catalyst to digitalization and Industry 4.0?\nWhat is the value for tomorrow’s Business?\nWhat can we expect from 5G to build a better world\, help to bridge the digital divide\, contribute to climate change solutions?\n\nRegister Here\n \nSPEAKERS \n\nSandro Tavares\, Director\, Telecom Solutions Marketing\,\n\nSandro joined Dell Technologies in January 2021\, leading the team responsible for the marketing activities for the telecommunications market. He brings more than 20 years of international experience in the telecom industry\, with most of these years spent at Nokia\, where he has served in sales and marketing positions\, working in Brazil\, Argentina\, Finland\, and the U.S. His last role at Nokia was Head of Mobile Networks Marketing\, a position in which he led a global team focused on developing the 5G market and promoting Nokia’s solutions in this domain. \nSandro is a sought-after industry speaker presenting such industry developments as NFV\, Cloud\, 5G\, and Open RAN. He has also published opinion articles in several specialized media outlets. His technical interest topics include 5G\, Open RAN\, Cloud RAN\, NFV\, Data Center Infrastructure\, and VoLTE/VoWiFi. In October 2020\, Sandro was nominated a “Rising Star” by Fierce Wireless\, a recognition for executives making a strong contribution to the wireless industry’s development. \nSandro holds a BSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Universidade de Brasilia and an Executive MBA from Fundacao Dom Cabral in Brazil. \n\nAlessandro Di Salvo\, VP\, Mobile Networks Sales Strategy & Development\, \n\nAlessandro Di Salvo grew up in Trapani\, Sicily\, and holds a Master’s Degree in Electronics Engineering from ‘Politecnico di Milano’ University. \nHis career in telecom spans 26 years beginning as an R&D telecom engineer at Siemens before joining Nokia where he has spent 18 years in Milan (Italy) and 7 years in Dallas.  Throughout his career\, Alessandro has covered positions from Customer Service to Product Marketing and Sales Management\, following various customers and representing the ‘Network’ part of Nokia business.  Although geographic responsibility for much of his career has focused on Europe and Latin America\, Alessandro also supported the first global 3G launch in Japan in 2001\, 3G activities in Australia/New Zealand in 2003 and business development in Central Asia in 2014. \nAlessandro is currently VP Sales at Nokia\, heading the Mobile Network Sales Strategy and Development function for Americas region. \n\nMatthew Wingo\, Sr Manager\, National Development Strategy\, \n\nAs a leader in T-Mobile’s National Development activities\, Matthew Wingo brings over 22 years of industry experience in developing wireless networks and In-Building solutions .  Matthew’s primary focus is on Enterprise partnerships in development and application of technology for many industry verticals\, including Automotive\, Retail\, Healthcare\, Oil & Gas\, and Technology.  Specializing in DAS deployments since 2005\, Matthew has worked with many of the top brands in both the US and Canada and is passionate about identifying the unique opportunities with current and emerging technologies. \nMODERATOR \n\nClaire Burgaud\, Director\, Partners & Ecosystems Marketing\, \n\nClaire Burgaud is Manager of Partners & Ecosystems Marketing at Nokia with more than 25 years of experience in management & IT consulting\, business development\, and sales & marketing for leading companies across diverse B2B industries. With ample engineering and marketing expertise\, she thrives in fast-paced environments that leverage new technologies\, co-creation\, innovation\, and diversity. She is currently based in Dallas\, Texas\, and spends her free time volunteering for the Dallas International School as PTO board member\, the European American Chamber of Commerce Texas and the Ecole Centrale Paris in France.
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/eurotech-talks-5g-for-good-the-benefits-for-business-and-society/
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SUMMARY:Post-COVID Recovery Programs: The US and the EU Strategies to jump start their Economies and make them fit for the future
DESCRIPTION:Unprecedented investment plans driven by high political profiles on both sides of the Atlantic. Join us for a high-level discussion about the US and EU’s strategies for global competitiveness and opportunities for investors.Europe is embarking on a transition towards climate neutrality and digital leadership. The EU COVID Recovery Fund\, will invest €750 billion in rebuilding the European economy. The U.S. Jobs Plan foresees 1 trillion US$  to create millions of good jobs\, rebuild the US infrastructure\, and position the United States to be more competitive. According to the administration\, the American Jobs Plan will invest in America in a way not seen since the US built the interstate highways and won the Space Race.The EU strategy focuses on:●  Green transition\, supported by the European Green Deal●  Digital transition\, supported by the EU’s digital strategy●  Competitiveness on the global stage\, where Europe will leverage the influence of its single market to set global standardsSimilar to that the US approach to the economic recovery will emphasize:●  Investments in highways\, rebuild bridges\, upgrade ports\, airports and transit systems●  The Environment by clean drinking water\, a renewed electric grid\, and high-speed broadband●  Upgrade manufacturing capabilities & skills\, to secure US supply chains●  Deliver clean drinking water\, a renewed electric grid\, and high-speed broadbandWhile the US’s post WWII ‘New Deal’ was similarly transformative\, the forward-looking and comprehensive pan-European approach the European Union is taking showcases a new level of commitment to the European Project – one we have not seen before\, neither in scale nor strategic dimension.Both the EU and the US recovery plans will present a multitude of opportunities for US and European investors to participate in the   execution of these projects\, engage with partners on the ground on either side of the Atlantic and by offering or accessing funding for these initiatives. Join us to hear what YOU need to know and how to get involved. \nSPEAKERS:\n● Kerstin Jorna\, Director-General of the Directorate-General for Internal Market\, Industry\, Entrepreneurship & SMEs\, EUROPEAN COMMISSION\n● Thomas Barrett\, Chairman\, OECD INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNANCE FORUM\n● Angel Ubide\, Managing Director\, CITADEL LLC\n● Simon Wells\, Chief European Economist\, HSBC BANK\n● Rolf Alter\, Economist\, Fellow\, HERTIE SCHOOL OF GOVERNANCE [Moderator] \nTIME:\n10:00am EDT / 16:00 CET \nREGISTRATION FEE:\nEACCNY Members: Free\nEACCNY non-Members: Free \nREGISTER HERE\nLocation:\nOnline
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/post-covid-recovery-programs-the-us-and-the-eu-strategies-to-jump-start-their-economies-and-make-them-fit-for-the-future/
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SUMMARY:Expanding Operations into New Territories: Has the Recipe for Success Changed in a Post-Covid World? - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Expanding operations into new territories around the world has traditionally offered important commercial opportunities for both for multinational corporations and SMEs. Whereas the trend toward globalization was well underway\, the COVID-19 pandemic marked an abrupt halt\, leading to a global recession\, a severe disruption of global trade and a sharp decrease in foreign direct investments. \nSome countries are still managing the crisis. Others are slowly emerging from it with governments mostly focusing on supporting their domestic economies. Companies around the world however are looking at what commercial opportunities are available to them in other territories and considering how the sanitary crisis and its consequences is impacting plans to expand. \nLooking at Europe and the United States\, with a focus on financial transactions\, accounting\, taxation and human resources\, the panel will discuss the push towards more responsible governance\, how the tendency toward international alignment and cooperation between jurisdictions is being challenged by an increase in local\, sometimes idiosyncratic\, administrative and regulatory complexities and why these trends provide both challenges and opportunities for businesses considering expanding operations to other territories. \nTOPICS FOR DISCUSSION \nTrends toward more responsible Governance. When planning to expand\, companies need to consider the following: \n\nA shift away from traditional offshoring impacting the choice of new locations;\nIncreased protection of employees as businesses are encouraged to be responsible employers;\nAn increase in mandated use of third parties;\nCompliance requirements as part of market entry strategy with stricter penalties for non-compliance being implemented especially in more complex jurisdictions;\nPersonal consequences for non-compliance on directors.\n\nTrends in international vs. local regulatory and administrative complexity. Issues include:\n \n\nMeeting global obligations with the trend toward standardization via regulations such as CRS\, UBO and FATCA;\nManaging international reporting requirements vs. local ones such as the OECD’s Common Reporting Standard (CRS);\nNavigating the complexities of local/regional jurisdictions opening up to international business while simultaneously enacting rules potentially impacting investments such as the European Commission’s Proposal for Regulating Foreign Subsidies Control;\nUnderstanding the domination of local legislation in some business areas such as accounting and incorporations;\nManaging the international and local complexities of assembling a workforce.\n\nSPEAKERS \n\nJuan Botin\, Project Director – Grupo Santander (Madrid)\nJan Willem van Drimmelen\, Chief Commercial Officer & Head of North America – TMF Group (Amsterdam)\nEdoardo Gambaro\, Partner – Greenberg Traurig (Milano)\nTyler Lavin\, VP\, Development and Investment – North America at citizenM hotels (New York)\nMike Morroni\, Head of Global Client Directors and North America Head of Business Development – TMF Group (Miami) [Moderator]\n\nSPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES\n \nJuan Botín \nJuan´s whole career has been linked to the International sphere. His more than 30 years spent with Grupo Santander across several Divisions and various geographies of the Bank have afforded him a unique set of experiences and skills on International Business and Trade Finance (SME\, Large Corporate and Financial Institutions). Born in Seville\, Juan has lived in London and Milan for 15 years. He is married with two children and has Spanish and British citizenship. Academically\, he holds a degree in Private Law from the University of Seville and a postgraduate degree in Business Administration from IESE Business School. In addition to his executive role at Grupo Santander as Project Director\, Juan is Vice President of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the UK coordinating relations and networking with the Chambers of Commerce where Santander maintains active relationships. \n  \n \nJan Willem van Drimmelen \nJan Willem has 20 years of experience in senior commercial- and leadership roles in professional services businesses. Before joining TMF Group\, Jan Willem was a co-founder at Create Capital\, a private equity firm in the Netherlands. Prior to that\, Jan Willem was responsible for Intertrust’s global corporate client division for two years\, after spending nearly five years in his role as Global Head of Sales during a period of unprecedented growth for the Intertrust Group. Prior to that\, Jan Willem was Managing Director of Intertrust North America based in New York for six years. Before joining Intertrust in 2007\, he worked at merchant bank Kempen & Co\, as a tax attorney with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and as an intern at Loyens & Loeff and ABN AMRO Trust Company. Jan Willem has lived and worked in Amsterdam\, London\, New York and Curaçao. Jan Willem graduated from Leiden University in 2003 where he obtained a Master’s degree in International Taxation. He is currently based in Amsterdam. \n  \nEdoardo Gambaro \nEdoardo is a Partner at Greenberg Traurig in Milano\, Italy. He focuses his practice on Italian and European antitrust law. He represents Italian and foreign companies in proceedings before the European Commission in the application of Articles 101\, 102\, and 108 of the TFEU (cartel\, abuse of dominant position and state aid matters). He also advises on EU procedural law\, assisting companies in appellate proceedings before the EU General Court and the EU Court of Justice. He represents companies before the Italian Antitrust Authority and on appeal before the Italian administrative Courts. Edoardo is experienced in the field of merger control\, both at Italian and EU levels\, and has advised various U.S. and European corporations on merger control filings. He has also dealt with other aspects of EU law\, such as telecommunications law\, pharmaceuticals law\, freedom of establishment\, and the free movement of services and capital\, representing several companies before the Court of Justice in preliminary references submitted by Italian courts. \n  \n \nTyler Lavin \nTyler has 17 years of experience working in various aspects of hospitality and real estate including five years at Dutch hotel start-up citizenM.  Prior to citizenM he spent roughly four years working in the Real Estate Advisory Group at PwC in Philadelphia and three years working in Development at Denihan Hospitality in New York.  Most recent work includes expansion of citizenM to key markets in North America including New York\, Boston\, Washington DC\, Austin and Miami. \n  \nMike Morroni \nMike is the Global Clients Leader and North America Head of Business Development at TMF Group in Miami.  Mike has been with TMF for 7 years living in a variety of locations including Miami\, Hong Kong and Switzerland.  Prior to this Mike had 15+ years’ experience working in London and New York within services companies\, including Control Risks Group\, Barclays\, Morgan Stanley and Cantor Fitzgerald. Mike has an MBA from ESADE Business School in Barcelona. He enjoys spending time with his family\, travelling and has visited over 100 countries. \nFree for EACC Members and non-members. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.eacctx.com/2event/expanding-operations-into-new-territories-is-there-a-new-normal-and-what-does-it-look-like/
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