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Japan: what will the free trade agreement with the EU change for Italy?

The newly-signed Economic Partnership Agreement between the EU and Japan not only represents a strong signal against protectionism, but it also offers new and concrete opportunities to Italian and European companies already operating or interested in entering this market. What will be, then, the specific implications for Italy, also compared to the other European countries? What will be the most advantaged sectors and what the barriers still in place? 

 

Breakfast Briefings are in-depth, update and networking meetings by The Centre for Business Scenarios by ISPI, also in collaboration with Assolombarda, on topical issues from the international economic and political scene. They are conceived for businesses and aim at detecting emerging trends, in order to identify both opportunities and structural risk factors. The length and the restricted format of the meetings ensure debate and discussion with the experts and interaction among participants. 

Attendance is limited and by invitation only.

Friday, 21 September, 2018 - 08:30
Milano, Palazzo Clerici (via Clerici, 5)

SPEAKERS

Carlo Secchi
Vice Presidente, ISPI
Giorgio Starace
Ambasciatore d'Italia in Giappone
Lucia Tajoli
ISPI e Politecnico di Milano
Alessandro Terzulli
SACE

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