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NLIB / MDBC: Global Impact of the Dutch Elections

March 30, 2021 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Dear MDBC members,

The Netherlands is a country with a strong focus on export.  The outcome of the upcoming Dutch elections (15 – 17 March) will significantly impact international business activities.  With this, we would like to encourage our members to register for the upcoming webinar entitled “Global Impact of The Dutch Elections” on Tuesday, 30 March from 21:00 – 22:00 hrs (MY) /  14:00 – 15:00 hrs (NL).

Join us for a keynote speech by Ingrid Thijssen (President, VNO – NCW), who will reflect on the elections’ results and its impact on doing business internationally.  The speech will be followed by a panel discussion with experts such as Cees Westera (Managing Partner, Public Matters), Rem Korteweg (Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute), and Frank Heemskerk (Secretary General, European Round Table for Industry), who will shine their lights on the election outcome from different perspectives.

Date:  Tuesday, 30 March
Time:  20:00 – 21:00 hrs (MY) /  14:00 – 15:00 hrs (NL)
Platform: Zoom (TBC)

Program:
* Welcome
* Keynote speech reflecting the results and its impact by Ingrid Thijssen
(President, VNO – NCW: the Confederation of Netherlands’ Industry and Employers)
* Panel Discussion by
– Cees Westera (Managing Partner, Public Matters)
– Rem Korteweg (Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute)
– Frank Heemskerk (Secretary General, European Round Table for Industry)
– Panel Discussion moderated by: Stefan Wijers
* Closing


REGISTRATION

Please note: MDBC will NOT be handling registrations for this event.
To register, visit nlinbusiness.com

By clicking and registering online you acknowledge the event guidelines.

Please register no later than Friday, 26 March 2021 (17:00 hrs).

We look forward to your attendance!

With best regards,
MDBC Secretariat
+603 – 2722 8335

Details

Date:
March 30, 2021
Time:
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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