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EU Trade Policy and Brexit

Workshop

The ANU Centre of European Studies, in collaboration with The European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), invites you to participate in the conference EU Trade Policy and Brexit on 21 June 2022 at Maastricht University’s Brussels Campus (Montgomery) and online.

The ANU Centre of European Studies, in collaboration with The European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE), invites you to participate in the conference EU Trade Policy and Brexit on 21 June 2022 at Maastricht University’s Brussels Campus (Montgomery) and online.

 

Date: 21 June 2022, 9:30-17:00 CEST

Venue: Maastricht University’s Brussels Campus (Montgomery), Avenue de Tervueren 153, 1150 Woluwe St. Pierre, Belgium, Belle Etage 

Zoom link: https://anu.zoom.us/j/86941906992?pwd=Sm9FWExybUFGcUlpNEloQ3JCSVprZz09

Registrationeurope@anu.edu.au 

 

 

The workshop is part of the ANUCES Jean Monnet Project 'Third Country Engagement with EU Trade Policy' which aims to improve understanding of trade implications for EU third countries, including Australia and countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

 

Programme

EU Trade policy and Brexit 9:30-11:00am (CEST)

  ‘EU Trade policy and Brexit’ David Hening (ECIPE)

  ‘Evolution of EU Trade Instruments post-Brexit’ Elitsa Garnizova (LSE Trade Hub) & Ragnar Weilandt (KUL Leuven)

  'EU-UK investment regime after Brexit' Ivana Damjanovic (The Australian National University)

 

Coffee break 11.00-11.15

 

EU Trade negotiations with the wider world and the impact of Brexit 11:15-13:15 (CEST)

  ‘EU-Mercosur Agreement and Challenges’ Emily Rees (ECIPE)

  ‘The impact of Brexit on EU Negotiations with Australia/New Zealand’ Maria Garcia (University of Bath)

  ‘EU’s trade with Southeast Asia’ Yeo Lay Hwee (NTU Singapore) – zoom

 

Lunch 13:15- 14:30

 

EU Trade Strategies and Values 14:30-16:00 (CEST)

  ‘Trade and Sustainability Chapters in EU Trade’ Jean-Baptiste Velut (Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III)

   'Evolving geopolitics, EU energy supply, renewables, nuclear energy and the role of the UK' Ottavio Quirico (University of New England / ANU)

   'Joint Negotiations or Going Alone? A Multi-Level Network Model of PTAs' Ken Stiller (University of Oxford)

 

Networking 16:00-17:00

 

We look forward to seeing you at the workshop!

 

 For more details, see the ANUCES website: https://ces.cass.anu.edu.au/news

21 Jun 2022