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
17 January 2024
How can macroprudential policy mitigate climate-related systemic risk?
This joint Bruegel - National Bank of Slovakia event, held in Bratislava, discussed the benefits and limits of Green macroprudential policy.
Event
16 January 2024
What role do strategic investments play in Germany's economic resurgence?
The event discussed urgent policies in Germany for addressing labor shortages and fostering long-term economic growth.
Event
13 December 2023
New U.S. Industrial policy, subsidies competition and economic security
This closed-door event will explore the economic ramifications of industrial subsidies in the transatlantic economy
Event
12 December 2023
The economic case for decarbonising emerging and developing market economies
What are the economic and cooperative mechanisms for developed countries to assist EMDEs in decarbonisation?
Event
06 December 2023
Funding clean air in Europe: best practices and hurdles
This online-only workshop examines EU funding for air quality improvements and aims to identify best practices.
Event
29 November 2023
How should Western Balkan countries seize the opportunity of the EU’s new growth plan
At this event we focused on the EU's proposed growth plan for the Western Balkans
Event
16 November 2023
Is the EU Copyright Directive still fit for purpose in the age of generative AI?
How should policy makers balance copyright protection and innovation in the era of Generative AI?
Event
15 November 2023
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: What is the impact on developing countries?
How will the EU support developing countries in mitigating carbon emissions in their industries as a result of the CBAM Regulation.
Event
15 November 2023
Government bonds in the ECB collateral framework: What role for credit ratings in the new normal?
How does the ECB's reliance on external credit assessments affect bond yields, government vulnerability, and potential sovereign debt crises?
Event
14 November 2023
DMA and Innovation: Charting the future of European tech
How does DMA impact innovation for platforms, considering factors like data integration, consumer consent, market competition?
Event
08 November 2023
Taking stock: 25 years of EMU
Closed-door conference jointly organized with De Nederlandsche Bank
Event
07 November 2023
Transatlantic Climate and Trade Cooperation after the EU-US Summit
What should be expected from ongoing negotiations on the so-called Global Steel and Aluminium Arrangement and the forthcoming TTC meeting?
Event
25 October 2023
How to de-risk dependence on China while decarbonising
How should the EU manage its dependence on China for clean tech?
Event
10 October 2023
Digital empires: the global battle to regulate technology
Anu Bradford, the author of Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology engaged in a discussion with Fiona Scott Morton
Event
10 October 2023
Talks@Bruegel: Türkiye-EU economic relations with Ömer Bolat
At this event we discussed the economic and commercial relations between Türkiye and the European Union
Event
04 October 2023
Will the Renminbi become an international currency? Policy issues for the European Union
Invitation-only event organised in the frame of the China Horizons project