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SUMMARY:Doing Business in Ukraine: The Role of the Private Sector in Ukraine’s Economic Reconstruction and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic & International Studies | In-Person Event  \nDescription: The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)\, in collaboration with a coalition of partners\, will convene a conference entitled “Doing Business in Ukraine: The Role of the Private Sector in Ukraine’s Economic Reconstruction and Transformation”. This conference aims to bring together representatives from multinational companies\, the Biden Administration and U.S. Congress\, and a mix of approximately 50 Ukrainian participants from the private sector and government to discuss business and trade opportunities with the U.S. and G-7 allies. The conference will be informed by the work of the CSIS Ukraine Economic Reconstruction Commission\, which aims to develop a policy framework to guide the economic modernization and transformation of Ukraine. Following the Ukraine Reconstruction Conference in London\, this conference is an important opportunity to build off the commitments made in June and go deeper into key economic sectors that will be core to Ukraine’s reconstruction. The conference will also facilitate a dialogue to identify the immediate and longer-term barriers to investment in Ukraine\, and practical solutions to address these concerns. During the conference\, we would like to highlight four sectors: \n\nEnergy\nAgriculture\nDigital\nTransport and logistics\n\nCSIS would welcome senior-level participation from companies that are currently present in Ukraine or are interested in investing in Ukraine. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/doing-business-in-ukraine-the-role-of-the-private-sector-in-ukraines-economic-reconstruction-and-transformation/
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SUMMARY:Transatlantic Forum on GeoEconomics
DESCRIPTION:Atlantic Council | Online Event  \nDescription: The Atlantic Council and Atlantik-Brücke are pleased to invite you to the Transatlantic Forum on GeoEconomics on September 22\, 2023. This year’s event follows the inaugural Forum held last year. In the heart of Berlin\, we will convene economic and financial leaders from both sides of the Atlantic. At this year’s conference\, we will outline a way forward on the use of tools of economic statecraft. The Group of Seven (G7) response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shown us a new dimension of transatlantic economic coordination. The levers of sanctions\, export controls\, and asset freezes have been pulled to pursue foreign policy and national security objectives. But the use of these tools has raised important questions. How can both the United States and Europe avoid becoming economically dependent on adversarial powers without compromising growth or triggering more inflation? Which rules and best practices should form a new blueprint for economic statecraft? How has the West’s response to Putin’s aggression reshaped the contours of the role of the dollar and euro in the global economy? \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/transatlantic-forum-on-geoeconomics/
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