12/05 Luncheon-Debate with Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety

Brussels, May 12 2017

On May 12th, the Official Chamber of Commerce of Spain in Belgium and Luxembourg organized a luncheon-debate with Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety at NH Hotel Collection Grand Sablon in Brussels. At the event there were chamber members, business executives, members of the Spanish and international diplomatic bodies, as well as representatives of European institutions.

First of all, Juan Rodríguez-Villa Matons, President of the Chamber, made a brief introduction of the speaker thanking him and all the attendees for his presence. He stressed his long career as a doctor, his role as a signatory of the declaration of independence of Lithuania and his co-authorship of the Lithuanian Constitution, as well as his long experience at the institutions of his country. In addition, Rodríguez-Villa emphasized, on behalf of the Spanish Business community, the biotechnology and pharma industry and ultimately of the Spanish civil society, the great advantages that Barcelona would contribute as new headquarters of the European Medicines Agency.

 

Then Andriukaitis began his speech by saying that Europe has a good system of health and food safety, but it is necessary to keep working to improve several aspects. There is a need to involve more the governments and its decision-makers in the long term. He also emphasized the importance of communication; it is the key factor to keep the public informed. He also stressed the care that must be taken with the information disseminated through social networks.

 

Then, the Commissioner mentioned the major challenges facing the sector.

On one hand, tons of food that Europe throws away, an action that he described as wasteful, unethical and unsustainable. To reduce this waste, the Commission will undertake a series of initiatives to achieve the goal of sustainable development. They are also preparing the launch of a plan of action to stop the increasing antimicrobial resistance and a new Plant Health Law with the aim of avoiding the introduction of diseases and to protect us from the entry of non-native parasites. The Commissioner pointed out two examples of such diseases: the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa, which affects a large part of the Italian olive trees and sadly has now been found in the Balearic Islands, and the diseases in citrus fruits.

He also made special mention of the importance of public health. It is necessary to pay attention to the medical primary assistance because it will be reflected in an improvement of the health system and in the economy. This year, the Commission, will launch a joint action for the prevention of chronic diseases that will create guidelines and promote cooperation between the Member States.

 

 

Andriukaitis also addressed the problem of obesity. European countries have agreed targets to lower the consumption of sugars and salt.

The Commissioner concluded his speech by explaining the role of the European Union in relation to the management of health crises and pointing to Spain as one of the strongest competitors to achieve the new headquarters of the European Medicines Agency due to the importance of the Spanish language and the technological progress of our country.

Finally, there was a round of questions & responses where participants were able to pose their questions to the Commissioner.

The event ended with a gift to Vytenus Andriukaitis from the Chamber in recognition to his work as European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety.

From the Chamber we want to thank the collaboration to Bodegas Cornelio Dinastía for sponsoring the wine of the event.

 

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Second Breakfast with Members of the Chamber in Luxembourg

Last May 11 a new breakfast with members of the Chamber took place in Luxemburg at the FIDUCIAIRE PREMIER LUXEMBOURG S.A. premises. The event was attended by new members, as well as companies that have been part of the Chamber for years.

Representatives of Fiduiciaire Premier, IN ART Fund Art, Ruiz de Peralta Abogados, LuxHotels, Arendt, AndBank, Prepare China, PwC and also other partners in their personal capacity had the chance to share a coffee and chat in a privileged atmosphere, in the middle of the Petrusse Valley.

All of them introduced their companies’ activities and agreed on the relevance of this kind of events to promote networking and increase the number of contacts in different sectors.

Time and date of our next breakfast in Luxembourg will be announced soon.

The Chamber participates in the workshop “Tools for Creative Entrepreneurs: crowfunding, branding & storytelling”

The Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Belgium and Luxembourg participated last May 17th in a workshop about “Tools for Creative Entrepreneurs: crowfunding, branding & storytelling”, which took place in Brussels.

The workshop aimed to present different tools in a practical way,  in order to develop and promote young entrepreneurship or entrepreneurship in launching phases at different sectors, especially in the creative-cultural and tourism sectors.

María Catalán, secretary general of the Chamber, gave a speech regarding the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs program (EYE), for which the Chamber is a local contact spot.

 

Celebration of the Day of the Book in the Instituto Cervantes in Brussels

Last April 24th, the ambassadors of Spain and ten Latin American countries in Belgium read pieces of the book One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez. It took place in the Instituto Cervantes in Brussels, in a celebration of the Spanish Day of the Book. The Secretary General of the Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Belgium and Luxembourg, María Catalán, participated in the event.

The event was organized by the embassies of Spain and Colombia, and all the attendees were given books and roses, like in the Catalan tradition of Sant Jordi.

Besides the Spanish Ambassador, Cecilia Yuste, and the one in Colombia, Rodrigo Rivera, the Ambassadors from Peru, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Mexico, Argentina and Bolivia, between others, read different parts of the book.

 

Yuste remarked the excelent collaboration of Latin American embassies on the promotion of Spanish language. “Spanish is something in common we have to celebrate with all Latin American embassies and we always find a kind welcome in them”, she underlined.

Source: Agencia EFE

FTI Consulting Ranked as the Fastest-Growing Midsized Company in Brussels

The Belgian branch of our sponsor member FTI Consulting has been ranked as the fastest-growing midsized company in Belgium on the past five years by the Trends Tendance magazine. “As a worldwide leader consultant company we are often awarded, but this is a special award because it is referred to all business areas, not only consultancy. Being leaders in such a competetive and open market makes all our team feel really proud” states Pablo López-Álvarez, directive of FTI and also Vice President of the Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Belgium and Luxembourg.

In Belgium, FTI has around 100 working professionals in the areas of economic, communication, public affairs and regulation consultancy. Listed on  the New York Stock Exchange, FTI Consulting is working in 29 countries and has a total of 4,700 workers, making more than 1,600 millions of euros last year.