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
21 February 2023
Talks@Bruegel: Trade, climate and the digital economy with Michael Froman
Invitation-only event featuring Michael Froman, who will touch on subjects such as the IRA and the evolution of digital regulation.
Event
15 February 2023
Shaping the future of the European Union: a discussion on public goods
Should the EU play a greater role as a provider of public goods?
Event
14 February 2023
Reshoring, nearshoring or friend-shoring: What is the future of global supply chains?
What steps should policymakers take to improve supply chain robustness and resilience?
Event
08 February 2023
Prospects of Ukraine’s green recovery
Closed-door roundtable discussion on the prospects of Ukraine’s green recovery.
Event
07 February 2023
International cooperation in digital markets
While several countries propose regulations to address digital competition issues, how can they ensure mutual enforcement cooperation?
Event
07 February 2023
Funding the Green Deal: green bonds and alternative options for EU sovereign debt managers
Invitation-only roundtable to discuss the EU public sector green bond market
Event
26 January 2023
Up and ahead: skills for a more resilient EU workforce
How can we equip people with the skills they need to adapt to a rapidly changing labour market?
Event
19 January 2023
Is it time to worry about systemic financial risk?
Invitation-only finance focus event at Francesco Mazzaferro joined us to discuss the ESRB’s recent risk assessment
Event
12 January 2023
Global cooperation in times of geopolitical strife
How can we build a sustainable system of international cooperation that allows for nations to work together despite their differences?
Event
11 January 2023
Coherent and consistent implementation of EU digital policies
How will the EU's many digital policies work together?
Event
13 December 2022
Carbon Club versus Climate Alliance: Which way forward for multilateral climate and trade governance?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the respective proposals?
Event
09 December 2022
How to address the food crisis without jeopardising climate goals?
At this event, panellists discussed the policies that EU policymakers should implement to alleviate world hunger.
Event
08 December 2022
Fleeing the flood: is the EU ready for climate migration?
How should EU policymakers tackle the growing problem of climate migration?
Event
29 November 2022
Can the EU Data Act deliver a fair, competitive and innovative data market?
This event will discuss the EU data Act, with a particular focus on B2B and B2C data sharing
Event
28 November 2022
Inequalities, inclusion, and employment: a transatlantic perspective
What factors contribute to inequalities on both sides of the Atlantic, and how should policymakers address them?
Event
25 November 2022
Crisis-proofing the EU: internal market in the service of external resilience
How should the EU build resilience against external shocks?