SwedCham: Evening Talk on EU Trade Policy

The Swedish Chamber of Commerce invites to Evening Talk on EU Trade Policy as a Drive for Change in Asia on 13 April.

 The invitation reads:

Why is the European Union producing a new trade strategy? How will the trade policy contribute to improved EU-China relations? In what way(s) is this an open, sustainable, and assertive trade strategy? What would this mean for companies seeking to enter the Chinese and Hong Kong market?

The EU has recently announced the implementation of a new trade strategy aiming to address the challenges we currently face: economic recovery, climate change, and environmental degradation, growing international tensions, greater recourse to unilateralism, and its consequences for multilateral institutions. The new trade policy intends to increase economic relations with Africa, Latin American, and Asia-Pacific, acknowledging that 85% of global growth over the next decade, will occur outside of Europe.

In this evening session, we will begin with the Head of Trade of the European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao, Walter Van Hattum, setting the scene and outlining the basics of the new EU trade policy. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session joined by Ben Wootliff, Partner at Control Risks, who will ground the discussion in Asia, focusing on potential political engagements relevant to businesses.

The Q&A will be moderated by Frederik Gollob, Chairman of EuroCham Hong Kong.

We strongly welcome and appreciate questions on the subject from the attendees before the event’s date – to be sent via email to Steffen at [email protected] on or before April 9th. If suitable questions, these will be raised by the Moderator and answered by the Speakers in the Q&A.

The discussion will be followed by an in-person (!) networking session with complimentary wine.

Date: 13th of April 2021

Time: Presentation and Q&A: 6:00-7:00 PM; Networking: 7:00-7:30 PM HKT

Venue: 8/F, Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Fees: HKD 180

This is a members-only event – European National Chambers’ members are welcome to join.

Maximum capacity of 30 attendees – first-come, first-served basis.

If you have further inquiries or need assistance, do not hesitate to contact Jennifer at [email protected]

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