The Trade and Technology Dialogue (TTD) is pleased to host the second Stakeholder Assembly to discuss the outcomes of the fourth Ministerial Meeting of the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council (TTC) that took place in Luleå on 31 May 2023. This Assembly & Debrief will include two sessions that will takeplaceon 23 June 2023 from 15:00 – 17:00 and on 29 June 2023 from 15:00 – 16:30. All interested stakeholders are kindly invited to join.
To follow up on the inputs and stakeholder recommendations collected after the first TTC Stakeholder Assembly in January 2023, other TTD-organised stakeholder meetings and the Joint Statement issued at the occasion of the fourth EU-U.S. TTC Ministerial Meeting on 31 May 2023, the second Stakeholder Assembly & Debrief will gather views and ideas on next steps. The event will be split into two sessions: one dedicated to technology topics followed by another focusing on trade, in order to provide TTC stakeholders ample opportunity to discuss with the European Commission the state of play of the TTC and provide input on the next steps.
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TWO SESSIONS
SESSION 1 - 23 June - Zooming in on technology-related work in the TTC - for more information and to register for this event click here
SESSION 2 - 29 June - Zooming in on trade-related work in the TTC - register here
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SESSION 2 - 29 JUNE - TRADE
Second TTC Stakeholder Assembly & Debrief - Zooming in on trade-related work in the TTC
Practical Details
Date: 29 June, 2023
Time: 15h00 - 16h30 CET / 09h00 – 10h30 EST
Duration: 1.5 hours
Location: Virtual - online via Zoom
Agenda:
- Introductory presentation followed by Q&A session on trade related work in the TTC
- Thematic discussion: Delivering on the “Transatlantic Initiative on Sustainable Trade” (TIST)
Short debrief on latest developments by EC-DG TRADE, followed by stakeholder-to-stakeholder discussion to provide inputs on the steps ahead.
As one of the key outcomes of the fourth Ministerial Meeting of the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council (TTC), the ministers endorsed a work programme for the “Transatlantic Initiative on Sustainable Trade” (TIST) that is annexed to the Joint Statement (here). This is defined over a two-tiered time horizon covering four building blocks:
- “A sustainable business environment for an integrated transatlantic marketplace;
- “Resilient and sustainable supply chains for the clean economy”;
- “Benefits for workers and consumers in the green economy”; and
- “A global path for the green transition”.
Key focus of the thematic discussion:
The TIST work programme spells out concrete actions to harness the economic opportunities from the green transition on both sides of the Atlantic, foster a transatlantic green marketplace, and strengthen the resilience of key clean tech/green supply chains. This Stakeholder Assembly & Debrief session will be an opportunity for stakeholders to share their views and comments on how to advance the implementation of the TIST work programme. All collected inputs and recommendations will be also used to steer future related stakeholder events.
Registration for Session 2 (29 June):
Please register here.
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Supporting documents:
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