Chapter News

Electronic payment services: Council adopts updated rules

A directive aimed at further developing an EU-wide market for electronic payments was adopted by the Council on 16 November 2015.  The directive incorporates and repeals directive 2007/64/EC, which provided the legal basis for the creation of an EU-wide single market for payment services. The revised directive adapts the rules to cater for emerging and innovative payment services, including internet and mobile payments. It sets out to ensure a more secure environment for payments, in particular for those using remote channels. Changes in e-commerce Since adoption of the original payment...

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Our hearts go out to Paris

The European American Chamber of Commerce has a special bond with the City of Lights as we grew out of the French American Chamber of Commerce in Paris. After the terrible attacks on the city of our origin, we have the people of Paris and France in our hearts and send our heartfelt condolences to those who lost loved one's. The EACC Team here in New York

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Chapter News

Euro area international trade in goods surplus €20.5 billion

The first estimate for euro area (EA19) exports of goods to the rest of the world in September 2015 was €173.4 billion, an increase of 1% compared with September 2014 (€171.8 bn). Imports from the rest of the world stood at €152.8 bn, a fall of 1% compared with September 2014 (€154.4 bn). As a result, the euro area recorded a €20.5 bn surplus in trade in goods with the rest of the world in September 2015, compared with +€17.4 bn in September 2014. Intra-euro...

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New York Related News

Governor Cuomo, Governor Christie, Senator Schumer & Senator Booker Announce Agreement that Paves the Way for Gateway Tunnel Project

Today, New York and New Jersey leaders announced that they have reached an agreement on funding commitments and a governance structure that will allow the critically important Gateway Tunnel Project to move forward. The agreement marks a major milestone in the effort to build a new trans-Hudson river tunnel that is an essential portion of Amtrak’s eight-state Northeast Corridor that connects the states of New York and New Jersey and is one of our region’s most critical major infrastructure...

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Member News

Boosting women-owned businesses to achieve accelerated growth: EY announces 12 winners of the North American EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women™ program

For the past eight years, through its Entrepreneurial Winning Women™ program, EY has taken aim at the gender gap among high-growth companies. Despite years of progress, today, women-owned businesses still struggle to reach the same economic scale as businesses started by men. For instance, according to the Economic Policy Institute, women-owned businesses earn 25 cents for every dollar male-owned businesses earn. To address this imbalance, EY helps women entrepreneurs overcome obstacles to growth through its Entrepreneurial Winning Women program. As a group,...

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Chapter News

Speech by Yves Mersch: Three challenges for the banking sector

Speech by Yves Mersch, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the European Financial Forum dinner, 2015 Cumberland Lodge Financial Services Summit, Cumberland Lodge, 12 November 2015 Thank you very much for inviting me to speak to you this evening. I have been asked to give a “central bankers’ view” on the various issues being discussed at this conference, so let me lay out upfront the perspective I will be coming from. While I am indifferent to how structural changes...

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Chapter News, Trade & TTIP Related

EU finalises proposal for investment protection and Investment Court System for TTIP

The EU has formally presented to the US its proposal for a reformed approach on investment protection and a new and more transparent system for resolving disputes between investors and states – the Investment Court System. On this occasion, EU Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmström commented: “Today marks the end of a long internal process in the EU to develop a modern approach on investment protection and dispute resolution for TTIP and beyond. This is the result of far-reaching consultations and debate with Member States,...

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ECB ready to do more if inflation outlook weakens, Draghi tells MEPs

The EU economy is showing resilience in the face of external circumstances, but the European Central Bank’s March inflation forecast was too positive, ECB President Mario Draghi admitted to MEPs on Thursday. This regular “monetary dialogue” meeting with the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee focused on the Eurozone economic outlook and the ECB's role in macro-economic adjustment programmes. Ready to do more The Bank is ready to go the extra mile if the inflation outlook weakens, reiterated Mr Draghi. "If we...

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Member News

Ogletree Deakins Recognized By The Minority Corporate Counsel Association With Thomas L. Sager Award

Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. (Ogletree Deakins), one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, is pleased to announce that the firm has been selected as the recipient of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association’s (MCAA) Thomas L. Sager Award for the Midwest region. The Thomas L. Sager Award is given to law firms that have demonstrated sustained commitment to improve the hiring, retention, and promotion of minority attorneys. Every year, MCCA selects one law firm in each...

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Chapter News, Trade & TTIP Related

Sizing up the Transatlantic Relationship

The EU Delegation to the United States has put out a fact sheet looking at the scale of the EU-US economic relationship as well as the many areas where the two sides have partnered to confront global challenges, such as the nuclear agreement with Iran, the Transatlantic Economic Council, the Transatlantic Business Dialogue, and more. The fact sheet emphasizes the massive scale of EU-US relations, with their combined GDP making up 46.1% of world GDP, and the need for continued...

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