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OECD | The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development appoints Stefano Scarpetta as Chief Economist

Stefano Scarpetta has been appointed as the next Chief Economist of the OECD. He will take up his duties on 1 April 2026. Mr Scarpetta brings an outstanding international reputation as a leading economist, built over more than three decades of distinguished service. Since 2013, he has led the OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, where he oversaw landmark initiatives including the OECD Jobs Strategy and strengthened the Organisation’s capacity to assess the impact of major structural transformations...
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ECB | Opening remarks by Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB, at a roundtable discussion on “Chain Reaction: Navigating Geoeconomic Shifts and Dependencies” at the Munich Security Conference, Germany

Munich, 14 February 2026 It is a mark of how much our world has changed that a central banker speaks at the Munich Security Conference on supply chains. A decade ago, this would have seemed like a category error. Today, everyone in this room recognises that trade is as much a security issue as an economic one. Economic interdependence has deepened substantially in recent decades, creating intricate webs of cross-border trade flows. Where this was once seen as a source of stability,...
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European Commission | Speech by President von der Leyen at the European Parliament Plenary Debate on Urgent Actions to Revive EU Competitiveness, Deepen the EU Single Market and Reduce the Cost of Living – from the Draghi Report to Reality

Thank you, Madam President, dear Roberta, Deputy-Minister Raouna, dear Marilena, Honourable Members, In the last plenary, we focused on the geopolitical shockwaves that Europe is facing and on our united response. But our power on the global stage depends greatly on our strength on the economic front. Competitiveness is not just the foundation of our prosperity but of our security, and ultimately of our democracies too. This is why competitiveness has been at the top of our agenda from day one. At...
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European Council | Council Gives Final Green Light to New Customs Duty Rules for Small Parcels

The Council today formally approved new customs duty rules for items contained in small parcels entering the EU, largely via e-commerce. The new rules respond to the fact that such parcels currently enter the EU duty free, leading to unfair competition for EU sellers. "As global e-commerce booms, EU customs rules must keep pace. Abolishing the out-of-date exemption for small parcels will help support EU business and shut down avenues for unscrupulous sellers. Now, we need to move forward decisively on the...
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ECB | Lower Inflation, Weaker Activity: What Foreign Import Tariffs Mean for the Euro Area

Import tariffs imposed by other countries tend to lower euro area inflation and weaken growth. However, the sectors most exposed are also the most responsive to interest rate changes. This means that monetary policy can help offset disinflationary pressures and support activity.   Tariffs are a tax on trade. The immediate impact falls on the country imposing them, as import prices rise and trade volumes fall. But trading partners can also be affected. On the one hand, higher import costs reduce...
Chapter News, News, Trade & TTIP Related

European Parliament | EU-US Trade Legislation: MEPs to Resume Work on Turnberry Proposals

Bernd Lange, chair of Parliament’s International Trade Committee and standing rapporteur for the US, has issued the following statement regarding the EU-US trade deal. Following a Wednesday afternoon meeting of the committee’s shadow rapporteurs (i.e. political group representatives responsible for work on the legislation linked to the implementation of the Turnberry deal), Bernd Lange (S&D, Germany) said: “A majority of shadow rapporteurs of the International Trade Committee have today decided to resume work on the two Turnberry legislative proposals. A vote could...

UPCOMING EACC EVENTS

New Member Welcome Coffee

The European American Chamber of Commerce is a network that brings together Europeans and Americans to engage in an open dialogue. Over the years we have built a community of like-minded European and American business executives who work together to further develop transatlantic trade relations. Our members are an essential part of this work. We therefore invite our new members to meet the EACCNY leadership, staff, and fellow members to help them get a head start - making new connections, exploring potential business opportunities, and becoming acquainted with our network. We also encourage our existing members to join us in greeting our newest members and opening the door to future collaboration.

    PARTNER EVENTS

    Artificial Intelligence for Executives

    Hosted by IESE BUSINESS SCHOOLThe program is led by Prof. Sampsa Samila, Academic Director, and combines faculty insights, real-world cases, and peer learning with executives from diverse industries. Designed for senior leaders who want to move beyond the hype and truly understand how to use AI as a strategic lever in their organizations.

      MEMBER NEWS

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      Troutman Pepper Locke | US Rescinds 25% Additional Duties on Indian-Origin Imports

      On February 6, 2026, the president issued Executive Order 14384 (the Order), rescinding the additional 25% ad valorem duties imposed on imports of Indian-origin goods under Executive Order 14329. This modification applies to goods entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m. ET on February 7, 2026 (the effective date). Because India has pledged to stop importing Russian oil, increase purchases of U.S. energy, and expand defense cooperation with the United States, the president concluded...
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      Greenberg Traurig | Outlook 2026: Emerging Technology

      As innovations continue to accelerate, the technology landscape in 2026 may reach a turning point, marking a shift from research and development (R&D) to adaptation. This year’s outlook highlights a shift towards smarter, autonomous systems that operate within the physical world. Organizations that embrace this shift may thrive, while those that lag behind may risk losing pace with a rapidly accelerating digital economy. 1. Moving Toward AI Integration Virtually every industry has begun adopting AI, moving from experimentation to practical, integrated...
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      IPTI | Property Tax in the News – February 2026

      PROPERTY TAX IN THE NEWS – FEBRUARY 2026 IPTI’s usual monthly newsletter - the “President’s Message” - contains, inter alia, some summarised news articles from around the world. This IPTI publication - “Property Tax in the News” - contains some of the more interesting news articles concerning property taxes in North America and Europe which is where many of our members have a particular interest. Links to these and more, similarly summarised, articles - from North America, Europe and around...
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      Littler | Dear Littler: What Can We Do (Legally!) About Broken Hearts In the Workplace?

      Dear Littler: I’m a manager at a mid-sized company, and I overheard in the breakroom that two of our employees who were dating appear to have broken up, and another employee announced he is in the process of getting a divorce. Aside from refraining from wishing them a happy Valentine’s Day this year, are there any employment-related things I should keep in mind? —Not Cupid Dear Not Cupid,  You do not say whether you have a policy requiring employees to disclose workplace...
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      Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar: New Rules

      In this week’s Roar: U.S. container imports rebound, new rules for electronic export manifest filings, U.S. diesel prices up again, using AI competitively, and a new deal on greenhouse gas emissions. U.S. container imports reboundedin January to 2.32 million TEUs after the slowdown in December. Port performance was mostly positive, with notable gains in the Houston and Gulf Coast gateways. Imports from China recovered 9.3% month over month but remained well below previous highs, while Southeast Asia continued to grow...
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      Thompson Hine | Fiscal Year 2027 H-1B Lottery

      U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the initial registration period for the fiscal year 2027 H‑1B cap will open at noon Eastern on March 4 and run through noon Eastern on March 19, 2026. REGISTRATION PROCESS AND FEE If an employer wants to apply for an H-1B visa for a foreign worker, there are a few steps to follow. First, employers and their attorneys need to create accounts on myUSCIS.gov to participate in this process. Then the employer must register electronically...

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      EACCNY Executive Director moderates Panel at Harvard European Conference

      Yvonne Bendinger-Rothschild moderated  a panel about “Mobilizing Capital and Financing European Innovators” at the European Conference at Harvard University on February 7. Together with Dario Scannapieco, CEO, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, William Kadouch-Chassaing, CEO, Eurazeo, Karel Lannoo, CEO, CEPS and Clara Andreoletti, CEO EniNext  she discussed how to effectively address the challenges such as the Fragmented Financial Markets across the EU member states, a mismatch between savings and productive Investment, a lack of market offerings and underdeveloped and Long-Term Investment Vehicles to fund the strategic investment needs of the EU. The panel concluded that while more steps such as mobilizing pension funds, further market integration, harmonized rules, unified clearing and CCPs are needed, that the EU is on the right track to fund SME’s and start-ups and create a competitive financial markets to fund Europe’s next chapter as a global innovator.

      Member Spotlight

      The McHattie Law Firm is a trusted legal counsel to international and domestic companies establishing and expanding operations in the United States. With over 30 years of experience in corporate law, intellectual property, employment law, and commercial litigation, it serves as outside U.S. General Counsel to businesses ranging from high-growth startups to Fortune 100 companies, guiding clients from market entry through expansion and equity events. The Firm specializes in onshoring foreign entities and advising on optimal U.S. business structures, including corporations and limited liability companies. Its comprehensive services span corporate formation and governance, intellectual property creation and protection, employment and contractor matters, commercial agreements, and dispute resolution. The Firm also supports strategic growth initiatives, including mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures.

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