Det Energipolitiske Udvalg 2008-09
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ProgrammeRegistration and coffeeThe economic crisis experienced by Danish companies- challenges and opportunitiesThomas Bustrup, Deputy Director General,Confederation of DanishIndustry9.20The priorities of the Swedish EU Presidency - an overviewLars Grundberg, Ambassader, Embassy of Sweden, Denmark9.30Moving out of the economic crisis- Swedish Presidency priorities within transport, tele-communications and energy for a more competitive EuropeJerker Sjogren, Special Adviser, Swedish Ministry of Enterprise,Energy and Communications10.00The Commission's contribution- main achievements and next stepsHenrik Mørch, Head ofUnit,European Commission,Internal Marketand Services Directorate General10.20Debate10.50Closing remarksMartin Åstrom, Head of Information, European CommissionRepresentation in DenmarkContactKristoffer Klebak, Dl+32 476 893 704[email protected]RegistrationRegistration by 10 June:Cathrine Juhl Bang, Dl33 77 37 87[email protected]
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The Swedish EU Presidency andthe Economic Crisis15 June 2009, Industriens Hus, DI, CopenhagenThe ongoing economic crisis has created huge challenges for us allin terms of negative economic growth and rising unemployment.But what is the current situation facing companies and how is the EU helpingto get Europe back on track?On the occasion oftheforthcoming Swedish EU Presidency, Dl, the SwedishEmbassy and the European Commission would like to invite you to jom thisdebate on@Monday 15 June 2009 at 8.30DateMonday 15 June 200908.30-11.00
VenueIndustriens Hus, DlH.C. Andersens Boulevard 181787 København V
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We look forward to seeing you for a fruitful debate
Please find the programme of theseminar on the back page.
Yourssincerely,
•ÉLeSinne Backs ConanDirectorEuropean AffairsLar^ Grundberg 'AmbassaderEmbassy of SwedenDenmark
%fe^u^5an Høst SchmidtEuropean CommissionContact
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Confederation of Danish Industry
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