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Workshops hold during the previous parliamentary term: click here
On Tuesday 23 May 2023 between 12:00 and 14:00 in room SPINELLI 3G3, INTA Chair Bernd LANGE and INTA Rapporteur Katarína ROTH NEVEĎALOVÁ moderated a workshop on trade and investment following Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine.
Wednesday, 26 October 2022 – 10.00-12.00 Brussels, ALTIERO SPINELLI building, Room 3G2
A webinar on “EU trade policy: How can FTAs better deliver for SMEs” will take place on Monday, 15 March 2021, 14h00-16h00. INTA Chair Mr Bernd Lange will chair the discussions that will focus on how FTAs can help SMEs internationalise. In particular, the webinar will address the main challenges, concerns and benefits for SMEs doing business in third countries and with respect to internationalisation.
A webinar on Data flows, artificial intelligence (AI) and international trade: impacts and prospects for the value chains of the future will take place on Monday, 9 November 16.00-18.00. INTA Chair Mr Bernd Lange will chair the discussions that will focus on socio-economic effects of AI and digital trade on industries, legal analysis of international trade law applicable to digital trade and geopolitical aspects of digital trade.
NTA Committee in cooperation with DG EXPO Policy Department organised a Workshop entitled: "Balanced and fairer world trade defence - EU, US and WTO perspectives."
INTA Committee in cooperation with DG EXPO Policy Department organised a Workshop entitled: "EU investment protection after the ECJ Opinion on Singapore: Questions of competence and coherence".
INTA Committee in cooperation with DG EXPO Policy Department is organising a Workshop entitled: "Trade negotiations with Australia and New Zealand".