Citizens' Dialogue in Dublin with Commissioner Phil Hogan Friday 6 March 2020, 09:30 - 11:30 (GMT)Dublin, Ireland Media cd_hogan_dublin.pngcd_hogan_dublin.pngClose Speakers Practical information WhenFriday 6 March 2020, 09:30 - 11:30 (GMT)WhereRoyal Irish Academy Dublin Royal Irish Academy Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Report The EU is at the heart of the most comprehensive global network of trade deals, comprising over 40 agreements with more than 71 countries. This is vital for our future economic prospects, given that 85% of global growth will take place outside Europe in the next 10 years.Commissioner Phil HoganOn Friday 6 March, EU Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan participated in a Citizens’ Dialogue in Dublin. Other speakers were MEP Frances Fitzgerald; Aongus Hegarty, President for International Markets at Dell Technologies; and Caroline Keeling, CEO of Keelings.The focus of the event was on how businesses in Ireland and Europe can position themselves for the coming decade against the background of Brexit, US-China trade tensions, the threat of US tariffs and climate risks. Speakers outlined their views on current global trade challenges.The challenges of coronavirus were also prominent in the discussion, along with Brexit. The event attracted considerable media coverage.
The EU is at the heart of the most comprehensive global network of trade deals, comprising over 40 agreements with more than 71 countries. This is vital for our future economic prospects, given that 85% of global growth will take place outside Europe in the next 10 years.Commissioner Phil HoganOn Friday 6 March, EU Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan participated in a Citizens’ Dialogue in Dublin. Other speakers were MEP Frances Fitzgerald; Aongus Hegarty, President for International Markets at Dell Technologies; and Caroline Keeling, CEO of Keelings.The focus of the event was on how businesses in Ireland and Europe can position themselves for the coming decade against the background of Brexit, US-China trade tensions, the threat of US tariffs and climate risks. Speakers outlined their views on current global trade challenges.The challenges of coronavirus were also prominent in the discussion, along with Brexit. The event attracted considerable media coverage.