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Workshop on the consequences of the UK's withdrawal from the EU on trade and economy in EU27 regions and cities  

Eurochambres

 






Following the UK's decision to leave the EU and considering the substantial expected repercussions from this withdrawal, the CoR has started a process of analysing and debating the exposure of EU27 regions and cities to the UK's withdrawal from the EU on the basis of key economic indicators notably pertaining to the nature and the scale of their trade linkages with the UK.

The Commission for Economic Policy (ECON) commissioned a study on The impact of the UK's withdrawal from the EU on EU27 regions and cities and carried out, in cooperation with EUROCHAMBRES, a survey on the same topic among EU27 regions, cities, and chambers of commerce.

The ECON commission also organised a Territorial Impact Assessment (TIA) workshop on the potential impact of the UK's withdrawal from the EU on EU27 regions and cities where experts from regions, cities, chambers of commerce and associations representing regions deliberated the potential asymmetric impact of the UK leaving on certain EU27 regions and cities, looked at the linkages across and between sectors/activities and shared their experience in assessing the local/regional impact in their respective regions.

The workshop will be an opportunity to look into the overall analysis results and the key findings of this analytical work and place it in a wider context in view of the forthcoming negotiations pertaining to the future UK-EU27 relationship.
 
Livestreaming will be availablle at https://livestream.com/corlive1/events/8078500  
A light catering will be available outside JDE 51 starting from 12:00
 
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12:00  Registration
 
12:45  Welcome by Thomas Wobben, Director for Legislative Work, CoR
 
12:50  Territorial Impact assessment of UK's withdrawal from the EU: key findings and panel discussion
 
Moderation and introduction of key findings
Bert Kuby, Head of Unit, ECON Commission, CoR 

Panelists

Michael Murphy, Head of Irish Delegation, Vice President of the CoR Bureau, member of Ireland's Tipperary County Council
Ben Butters, Policy Director, EUROCHAMBRES
Fanny Gasc, Department of interregional cooperation and European programmes, Regional Council of Brittany
Juan Carlos Cañoto Argüelles, Deputy Director for Members and Plenaries, CoR

Q&A
 

14:15  Closing remarks

Arnaldo Abruzzini, CEO, EUROCHAMBRES
Michael Murphy, Head of Irish Delegation, Vice President of the CoR Bureau, member of Ireland's Tipperary County Council

 

14:30  End of workshop

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Registration open until midnight on Monday 19 March
 
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