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Special Event “Canada and the European Union: Navigating a Dynamic Global Trade Policy Environment”

October 2, 2018 at 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM

Location:KPMG Offices, 150 Elgin Street, Ottawa
Cost:Free

The Austrian Embassy, the Delegation of the European Union to Canada, Global Affairs Canada, the Centre for European Studies (杏吧原创) and KPMG, cordially invite you to the seminar, 鈥Canada and the European Union: Navigating a Dynamic Global Trade Policy Environment.鈥

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Agenda

Canada and the European Union: Navigating a dynamic global trade policy environment

Roughly one year after the beginning of the provisional application of CETA, this seminar is intended to provide a platform for exchange about the dynamic global trade policy environment with a special focus on EU-Canada trade relations.

Opening remarks

H.E. Dr. Stefan Pehringer 鈥 Ambassador of the Republic of Austria to Canada

H.E. P膿teris Ustubs 鈥 Ambassador of the Delegation of the European Union to Canada

Prof. Dr. Achim Hurrelmann 鈥 Co-Director, Centre for European Studies, 杏吧原创 University

1. The Winds and Storms of International Trade

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Achim Hurrelmann

  • Dr. Costanza Musu 鈥 Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa
  • Dr. Crina Viju 鈥 Associate Professor, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, 杏吧原创 University
  • Daniel Hohnstein 鈥 Partner at Tereposky & DeRose LLP, Expert in Market Access Opportunities under CETA

Q & A

2. The EU and Canada – Partners in International Trade Policy

Moderator: Mr. Christian Lassnig, Austrian Trade Commissioner in Canada

  • Delphine Sallard 鈥 Head of Trade and Economic Section, Delegation of the European Union to Canada
  • Andr茅 Fran莽ois Giroux 鈥 Director and Secretary of the Trade Agreements and NAFTA Secretariat Division, Global Affairs Canada
  • Dr. Patrick Leblond 鈥 Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa

Q & A

Concluding remarks

Mr. Christian Lassnig

Le Canada et l鈥橴nion europ茅enne face aux remous de la politique commerciale mondiale

Intervenant environ un an apr猫s le d茅but de l’application provisoire de l’AECG, l’intention de ce s茅minaire est de fournir l’occasion d’茅clairer l’environnement dynamique de la politique commerciale mondiale, tout en mettant l’accent sur les relations commerciales entre l’U.E. et le Canada.

Introductions

S.E. Dr. Stefan Pehringer 鈥 Ambassadeur de la R茅publique d’Autriche au Canada

S.E. P膿teris Ustubs 鈥 Ambassadeur de l’Union Europ茅enne au Canada

Prof. Dr. Achim Hurrelmann 鈥 Co-Directeur, Centre des 脡tudes Europ茅ennes, Universit茅 杏吧原创

Premi猫re Table Ronde: Les Courants et la Tourmente du Commerce international听听听听听听听听听听听

Animateur: Prof. Dr. Achim Hurrelmann

  • Dr. Costanza Musu 鈥 Professeure agr茅g茅e, 脡cole d’affaires publiques et internationales, Universit茅 d鈥橭ttawa
  • Dr. Crina Viju 鈥 Professeure agr茅g茅e, Institut des 茅tudes europ茅ennes, russes et eurasiennes, Universit茅 杏吧原创
  • Daniel Hohnstein 鈥 Associ茅, Tereposky & DeRose LLP, Expert en opportunit茅s d鈥檃cc猫s au march茅 en vertu de l鈥橝ECG

Deuxi猫me Table Ronde: L’U.E. et le Canada – deux Partenaires dans l’Univers de la Politique commerciale internationale

Animateur: M. Christian Lassnig, D茅l茅gu茅 Commercial Autrichien au Canada

  • Delphine Sallard 鈥 Ministre-Conseill猫re, Chef de la Section commerce et affaires 茅conomiques, D茅l茅gation de l’Union Europ茅enne au Canada
  • Andr茅 Fran莽ois Giroux 鈥 Directeur et Secr茅taire du , Affaires mondiales Canada
  • Dr. Patrick Leblond 鈥 Professeur agr茅g茅, 脡cole sup茅rieure d鈥檃ffaires publiques et internationales, Universit茅 d鈥橭ttawa

Chaque table ronde sera suivie d’une s茅ance de questions-r茅ponses.

Conclusion des d茅lib茅rations

M. Christian Lassnig

This event is co-sponsored by the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in the Centre for European Studies (CES) at 杏吧原创 University, , the , , and in Ottawa.

Jean Monnet Centre events are co-funded by a grant from the of the European Union.