February 23, 2021 Emerging stronger, vol. 3: What now for the UK and the EU?

Tuesday 23 February 2021
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WHEN:

Tuesday, 23 February 2021
Time: 11.30 – 12.30

WHERE:
Virtual – Zoom

 

54 DAYS OF A SOVEREIGN UNITED KINGDOM – WHAT NOW FOR THE UK AND THE EU?

The Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands is pleased to announce a webinar organised by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the UK on Tuesday, 23 February 2021.

Brexit, what happens now? Britain left the European Union with a trade deal on 1 January 2021. What is next for the United Kingdom, and where is it heading? In the aftermath of a hard pandemic-hit and Brexit infused recession, what are we to make of its new relationship to its greatest neighbour, the European Union? This, against a backdrop of a United States in turbulence, and years of distancing itself, and a rising China. How do we emerge stronger?

In partnership with Swedish Chamber of Commerce to the UK we welcome you to the third edition in the “Emerging Stronger” series, featuring business leaders and opinion influencers from both sides of the English Channel.

The discussions are moderated by Nik Gowing, Director and Founder of Thinking the Unthinkable and former BBC news anchor.


Speakers will include:

Andrew Bowie, Member of Parliament and Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party, and Chair of the British-Swedish All-Party Parliamentary Group
Charlotte Erkhammar, CEO at Kreab Group
James Sproule, Chief Economist at Handelsbanken PLC

 

Booking information
Swedish Chamber of Commerce for NL member price: Free
YP member price: Free
Non-member price: £15

 

Terms & Conditions
Bookings are non-refundable, but at the discretion of the organiser, you can change the name of the person attending. For this, please contact events@swedishchamber.nl

 

This event is hosted in partnership with the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Estonia, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in France, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Germany, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Latvia, Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands, Swedish Swiss Chamber of Commerce, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Turkey, and Jönköping Chamber of Commerce.

 

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