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Transatlantic Trade Week

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Transatlantic Trade Week Coverbild Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e. V.
Transatlantic Trade Week takes place once a year in June.

The “Transatlantic Trade Week” is a conference organized by the Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in the USA and The American German Institute (AGI) at the Johns Hopkins University, dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of transatlantic trade relations.

Once a year, this event brings together experts and politicians from both the United States and Europe to engage in meaningful discussions about the current state of transatlantic trade. Through a series of panels, keynote speeches, and interactive sessions, participants explore the challenges and opportunities that shape the economic landscape on both sides of the Atlantic.

 

Vital Platform for Dialogue

The conference serves as a vital platform for dialogue, enabling stakeholders to share insights, propose innovative solutions, and build stronger partnerships. By addressing pressing issues such as trade policies, tariffs, regulatory frameworks, and market access, the Transatlantic Trade Week aims to bridge gaps and enhance cooperation between the U.S. and Europe. The event's collaborative atmosphere encourages open communication and the exchange of ideas.

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Dirk Hegen

Dirk Hegen KAS
Senior Policy Advisor
Dirk.Hegen@kas.de + 1 202 464 5847

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