Rising real wages have made the consumer a vital driver of growth for the economies in Central and Eastern Europe. But in this increasingly multipolar world, will the region enjoy the longer-term benefits of nearshoring? Join us for a live webinar on June 27.
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Rising real wages have made the consumer a vital driver of growth for the economies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). But in this increasingly multipolar world, will the region enjoy the longer-term benefits of nearshoring?
We'll explore this topic in our upcoming summer edition of Directional Economics, and in this live webinar, our local team of experts will also present their latest macro views for Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Ukraine and the CIS.
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Details
Thursday 27 June, 15:00 BST/16:00 CET via Microsoft teams
The webinar will last for 60 minutes, including a Q&A session at the end. Microsoft Teams details will be sent upon registration.
Speakers
Chris Turner, Regional Head of Research for UK and CEE
Valentin Tataru, Chief Economist, Romania – lead author of nearshoring article
Rafal Benecki, Chief Economist, Poland
Peter Virovacz, Senior Economist, Hungary
David Havrlant, Chief Economist, Czech Republic
Stefan Posea, Economist, Romania (also covering Bulgaria)
Muhammet Mercan, Chief Economist, Turkey
Leszek Kasek, Senior Economist, Poland (covering Ukraine)
Dmitry Dolgin, Chief Economist, CIS
Rebecca Byrne, Senior Editor/Supervisory Analyst (moderator)
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