Events
From high-profile public events to specialised workshops on key economic policy issues
European election debate
Economic choices for Europe: EU leadership debate 2024
Bruegel and the Financial Times host lead candidates for the 2024 European elections for a debate on crucial economic topics.
Upcoming events
CBAM and carbon pricing: forging fair paths to climate stability
How will the EU's CBAM affect global trade, economic inequality, emissions reduction, and international cooperation on carbon pricing?
Taxation for Competitiveness: enhancing EU's own resources
How can the EU improve tax efficiency and establish new resources amid pressures for competitiveness, tax fairness, and green transition?
Talks@Bruegel: China's tech regulations and global tech rivalry with Angela Zhang
How China governs Big Tech and regulates Artificial Intelligence?
Talks@Bruegel: How the US weaponised the world economy with Abe Newman
How does recent research illuminate the US' influence on global surveillance and control, and what does this imply for international economies?
China’s Innovation and Industrial Policy: Achievements, challenges and consequences for Europe
At this event, we will explore both China's successes and challenges when it comes to innovation.
Talks@Bruegel: How China and Europe can cooperate on climate change with Xiaochuan Zhou
How can China and Europe team up on green development, while preventing economic fragmentation in multilateral cooperation?
Addressing air pollution in the EU: financing and policy
The event will center on funding for clean air in the EU and key challenges facing clean air policies.
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Financial tools for biodiversity
This invitation-only workshop aims to stimulate a better-informed policy discussion on how to develop financial tools for biodiversity
Türkiye: moving forward in the European eco-system
At this event we engaged in a conversation with Türkiye's Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek
China’s global trade influence: where do we stand?
This closed-door roundtable analyse China's evolving role in global trade, highlighting recent shifts and their implications for the EU.
Ways to revive global growth
What are the prospects for medium-term global growth, and what role can productivity reforms play in reversing the slowdown?
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Event
20 April 2023
EU’s fight against (in-work) poverty: case for minimum living income
This event brought together perspectives from different states to share best practices on the EU's legislative role in social policies.
Event
04 April 2023
Talks@Bruegel: The international tax framework with Pascal Saint-Amans
Invitation-only event with Pascal Saint-Amans who talked about the international tax framework, its state of play and perspectives.
Event
31 March 2023
Corporate disclosure of sustainability risks: reconciling international and EU approaches
With parallel standards being developed in Europe and internationally, how can these approaches to sustainability reporting work together?
Event
31 March 2023
Joining the dots: climate, nature and the sovereign debt crisis
The event was organised in collaboration with NatureFinance to discuss the correlation between sovereign debt markets and sustainability.
Event
28 March 2023
What's the story? Narratives of EU reforms in parliaments and the media
This event was organised in the frame of the EU3D project and featured two sessions analysing discourse about the EU.
Event
24 March 2023
Talks@Bruegel: The great carbon arbitrage with Alissa M. Kleinnijenhuis
Invitation-only event featuring Alissa M. Kleinnijenhuis, who will talk about the economic potential of the green transition.
Event
22 March 2023
Lessons from Europe’s crises: conversation with Olli Rehn
From past to present crises - what has the EU learned? What does it still need to learn?
Event
21 March 2023
Comparing notes on the banking turmoil
This members-only event was aimed at inspiring conversation around the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank
Event
16 March 2023
Timing electricity market reform(s)
How can various market reform elements and processes be best timed to address short-term needs while also preparing for longer-term challenges?
Event
16 March 2023
Nationalism, geoeconomics, protectionism and energy shocks – how should the EU respond?
At this event in Rome, the panellists discussed if the EU could use the various crises it is facing to fortify the Union and its industrial policy?
Event
15 March 2023
Development finance evolution: options for strengthening MDBs financial capacity
How can Multilateral Development Banks increase their capacity to address shared global challenges of the 21st century?
Event
03 March 2023
Talks@Bruegel: Inflation and unemployment with Joseph Gagnon
Invitation-only event with Joseph Gagnon, who will discuss the link between employment and inflation and its implications for macroeconomic policy.
Event
01 March 2023
On track to net-zero: overcoming the economic hurdles of decarbonisation
What policies should be implemented to ensure that countries achieve net-zero emissions by 2050?
Event
28 February 2023
The transformation of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: What is in it for Europe?
Closed-door event discussing China's BRI project.
Event
24 February 2023
Talks@Bruegel: Geoeconomic fragmentation with Daria Zakharova
Invitation-only event featuring Daria Zakharova, who will touch on geoeconomic fragmentation and the future of multilateralism.
Event
22 February 2023
Macroeconomic and fiscal tensions and the outlook for Czechia
At this invitation-only event Mojmir Hampl discussed macroeconomic trends in Czechia.