Mazars is a Partner of the European Economic Congress which will be held between May 16-18, 2011 in Katowice.
16/05/2011 - 18/05/2011
The European Economic Congress is one the most important economic event in Central Europe.
The Congress is a three-day cycle of debates, meetings and accompanying events with participation of numerous Polish and foreign guests. Panelists will take part in over 60 sessions and discussions, scope of topics concerns the most significant issues for economic and social development of Europe. The Congress events are covered by around hundred newspapers and TV stations from Poland and Europe.
The head of Programme Council will be the President of European Parliament Jerzy Buzek, whose authority has always constituted an essential guarantee of high level of the event.
The leading topic of next Congress will be competitive European economy. Panelists and guests will reflect on what actions have to be undertaken, which processes need to be launched, which priorities we should focus on so that European economy can compete successfully with the most expansive economies of Asia and both Americas.
The crucial aspect of striving for competitiveness is the question of institutional reform of the EU which needs to function more efficiently and effectively. New EU order is opening another scope of Congress topics – covering problems of public finance, new EU budget perspective, processes of stabilization of EU members’ economies.
Among subjects of the European Economic Congress 2011 you can also find points connected with climate and energy package and its impact on economy. The future of power industry and common EU energy policy, competitiveness of traditional industrial sectors, innovations, relations industry – science and interrelations between development of economy, regions and cities will aso be discussed..
Specific problems of Central and Eastern Europe region will be a subject of separate discussion this year.
Mazars Poland experts will participate in the following sessions of the Congree:
For more information please visit the European Economic Congress website.