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The European Chamber of Commerce in the Bay Area (AAECCBA) in cooperation with the Bay Area Council Economic Institute invites you to a timely discussion on the future of transatlantic trade relations under the new U.S. administration. This event will explore the potential real-world implications of a change in U.S. leadership for European and American businesses, from tariffs and trade agreements to regulatory cooperation.
Speakers and moderator will feature thought leaders, policymakers, and executives:
- Sean Randolph, Senior Director, Bay Area Council Economic Institute
- Mark Chandler, Director, International Affairs at City of San Francisco
- Egon Terplan, Senior Policy Advisor
- Marie-Astrid Langer, US-correspondent for Neue Züricher Zeitung (NZZ)
- Frank Lavin, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University
- Sean Randolph, Senior Director, Bay Area Council Economic Institute
- Vanshree Verma, Director, Deutsche Bank Wealth Management
Gain insights into challenges, opportunities, and strategies for navigating this evolving landscape.
Join us for an engaging discussion that will shed light on challenges, opportunities, and strategies for businesses navigating this new chapter in transatlantic relations.
Complimentary appetizers, beer, wine and soft drinks will be served.
The Historic Klamath, Pier 9
San Francisco, CA 94111
United States
FACC California member Ticket (includes $1 processing fee) | $26.00 |
Non-member Ticket (includes $1 processing fee) | $36.00 |