Círculo de Economía foca seus fóruns anuais na autonomia estratégica da Europa

O Círculo de Economía de Barcelona anunciou que sua 41ª edição dos fóruns anuais, marcada para os dias 1 a 3 de junho no Palau de Congressos de Catalunya, terá como tema central 'Autonomia estratégica da Europa: mito ou realidade?'. A presidente Teresa García-Milà e o diretor-geral Miquel Nadal apresentaram o programa na terça-feira, enfatizando desafios nas áreas de defesa, tecnologia, energia e saúde para reduzir a dependência dos EUA, da Rússia e da China.

A organização civil e empresarial delineou as principais diretrizes dos fóruns, seu evento central anual que reúne líderes políticos, figuras do mundo empresarial e especialistas. Esta edição apresenta um forte foco empresarial, afirmaram os organizadores, e abordará questões como o debate contínuo sobre modelos de financiamento regional.

Os participantes políticos incluem o presidente da Generalitat, Salvador Illa, o primeiro-ministro Pedro Sánchez, o líder do PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, além do presidente basco, Imanol Pradales, e do presidente galego, Alfonso Rueda. Os participantes internacionais incluem Jia Qingguo, da Universidade de Pequim, o ex-embaixador indiano Mohan Kumar Motwani, a ex-embaixadora dos EUA na Espanha Julissa Reynoso e o jornalista Christopher Caldwell.

Os líderes empresariais confirmados são Juvencio Maeztu, da IKEA, Tomás Muniesa, do CaixaBank, Markus Haupt, da SEAT e Cupra, Marc Murtra, da Telefónica, Antoni Brufau, da Repsol, e Laura Colón, da AstraZeneca. Representantes de tecnologia da Mistral AI, Helsing, Apptronik e GMV também estarão presentes. 'Estamos convencidos de que a autonomia estratégica não será construída apenas por Bruxelas e pelos governos nacionais, mas também pelas empresas que inovam, investem e competem', afirmou García-Milà.

Martin Wolf, principal comentarista de economia do Financial Times, receberá o Prêmio Círculo de Economía 2026 pela Construção Europeia em uma cerimônia presidida pelo Rei Felipe VI.

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