Economic and technological relations between Europe and the United States represent one of the cornerstones of the liberal international order. In a context marked by growing global competition, in particular with China, and by digital, energy and industrial transformations, the transatlantic dimension today finds itself at a crossroads.
This round table intends to analyze the challenges and opportunities that characterize the economic and technological relationship between the two sides of the Atlantic: from international trade to direct investments, from the regulation of the digital economy to the security of value chains, up to strategies on artificial intelligence, semiconductors and green transition. Comparing institutions, academics and economic operators will offer insights into the extent to which Europe and the United States are able to build a common agenda for innovation, competitiveness and economic security, while respecting shared values and with a strategic look to the future
Chair: Lorenzo Termine (European University Institute)
They chime in:
Marco Osnato (Finance Commission, Chamber of Deputies)
Davide Bergami (Economic Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation)
They discuss:
Elio Calcagno (IAI),
Giuseppe De Arcangelis (Sapienza University of Rome),
Igor Malgieri (Edison),
Karim Mezran (Atlantic Council)
Emanuela Somalvico (Socint)
Debate: those present will be able to contribute to the discussion at the table (max 3 minutes each).