Future-proofing Europe’s Economy

Future-proofing Europe’s Economy

On the 15th February 2023, Friedrich Naumann Foundation European Dialogue with the German-Finnish Chamber of Commerce ( AHK Finnland ) co-organized a panel discussion on the future of Europe’s economy. The event brought together key experts and policymakers to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the European economy and how to move from polycrisis to polyopportunities.

Christian Lindner, Germany’s Minister of Finance, delivered the keynote speech, highlighting the profound changes and challenges facing Europe’s economy. He emphasized the need to put energies together to boost growth and make Europe a global player. Lindner stressed three key aspects: encouraging businesses and investment, putting public finances on a better footing, and building better external ties.

To make the European economy more resilient we need to implement and conclude free trade agreements with other value parnters regionally and globally. - Lindner

The panel discussion, moderated by Janica Ylikarjula , Vice President International Affairs and Policy at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, focused on how to prioritize measures to make Europe’s economy future-proof. The panelists included Christian Lindner, Minister of Finance, Germany, Elina Valtonen MP, Vice Chair of the National Coalition Party, Mats L?fstr?m MP, Vice President of the SFP Parliamentary Group, Vice-Chair of the German Friendship Group in the Finnish Parliament, and Philip Aminoff , Chairman of the Advisory Board, German-Finnish Chamber of Commerce.

Rewatch the discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/live/Meep7QsVaPo?feature=share

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