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Economic security and the transatlantic agenda after the US presidential elections

Exploring the future of transatlantic cooperation and economic security after the US presidential elections

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Speakers

Daleep Singh

US Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics, The White House,

Laura von Daniels

Head of Research Division, The Americas, The German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP)

Agenda

Check-in & welcome coffee

14:30-15:00

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Kick-off remarks

15:00-15:10
  • Daleep Singh, US Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics, The White House

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Roundtable discussion

15:10-18:00
  • Chair: Guntram B. Wolff, Bruegel Senior fellow; Laura von Daniels, Head of Research Division, The Americas, The German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) and Julia Friedlander, CEO, Atlantik-Brücke
  • Daleep Singh, US Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics, The White House

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Apéritif

18:00-18:30

This high-level workshop will bring together expertise from public and private sectors to explore the consequences of the US-Presidential Elections for economic security in the democratic West and for the transatlantic agenda.

How do the US administration and the EU commission currently define the term and concept of economic security? How do these definitions need to be sharpened? What course has the Biden administration set for transatlantic cooperation? In which areas are there still opportunities for cooperation between the European Commission and the next US government under President-elect Trump? This workshop will provide a unique platform for in-depth dialogue on the future of transatlantic relations and the evolving challenges to economic security.

This event is only open to Bruegel Members and a small number of selected invitees