One market for one Europe landscape
/ 12 00 - 14 00

One Market for One Europe

Using the single market as leverage to regain geopolitical power

In our Renew Europe publication "How Europe can win geopolitical power", we had one clear message: We Europeans must leverage our economic strengths by finally completing the Single Market and removing the internal barriers that hold us back. In this light, we are pleased to welcome you to our seminar One Market for One Europe, where we move beyond rhetoric and seek to build the true foundation of Europe's freedom, competitiveness, and capacity to set global terms.

As the joint One Europe, One Market Roadmap of the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission makes clear, turning this ambition into reality requires a sense of urgency, political ownership, and measurable outcomes. The Commission and Member States must step up implementation and enforcement to ensure that these commitments are fully delivered and have a measurable impact. By guaranteeing that our delivery remains visible and measurable through regular stocktaking, we can successfully translate our economic strategy into tangible global power.

The event is hosted by Renew Europe MEP Svenja Hahn. 

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One market for one Europe landscape

Programme:

1. Opening session (Duration: 10 mins)

Welcome and introduction: Svenja Hahn, MEP Renew Europe

2. Keynote Speech (Duration: 20 mins)

TBC

3. The Reality Check: The Cost of a Fragmented Europe (Duration: 20 mins)

Keynote Presentation by EPIC: Dr. Antonios Nestoras, Founding Director, EPIC

4. We want 1 in, 27 out! Time to Match Words with Deeds (Duration: 60 mins)

Moderator TBC

Renew IMCO members (Sandro Gozi)

European stakeholders: EUTA, Eurocommerce, BEUC

Business stakeholders: Vinted, Bolt, others TBC

Debate and Q&A

 

5. Final wrap-up by Svenja Hahn, MEP Renew Europe (Duration: 10 minutes) 

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