Transatlantic Trade Week 2023: Session One

The global trading system is becoming increasingly contested as domestic, climate, and national security priorities play a larger role in U.S. and EU policymaking. In the United States, the Biden administration – with an approach that has been called “friendshoring” – is looking to reorient supply chains toward like-minded partners. In the European Union, several new policy tools – an anti-coercion instrument, a strengthened anti-subsidy measure, and a reciprocal approach to government procurement – all reflect a more geoeconomic approach to policy making. In both economies there is an interest in using trade policy to advance climate goals, including ongoing U.S.-EU talks aimed at a fresh approach to sustainable and fairly produced steel and aluminum. The American-German Institute and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung aim to stimulate debate on this evolution in transatlantic trade policy during the third year of their “Transatlantic Trade Week.”

May 15 – Session One

The U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council and the Future of Friendshoring

This online session covers avenues for enhancing the TTC’s trade deliverables, including bilateral aspects like conformity assessment, mutual recognition agreements, climate, and supply chain security and resilience, as well as multilateral issues like global trade rules and reform of the WTO. The decision by U.S. President Biden and European Commission President von der Leyen to pursue a critical minerals agreement reflects the key role that friendshoring is likely to play in transatlantic economic policymaking.


Speakers

Frances Burwell, Distinguished Fellow, Atlantic Council & Senior Director, McLarty Associates

Peter Harrell, Attorney, Peter Harrell LLC

Matthias Kraemer, Head of External Economic Policy, Federation of German Industries

Kai Whittaker, Member of the German Bundestag (CDU)

Moderator

Peter Rashish, Vice President & Director, Geoeconomics Program, AGI


This event is supported by and presented in partnership with the the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.


May 15, 2023

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