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Friends of Europe's VIP package offers more visibility than regular membership. VIP members are entitled to their logo on our website and featured prominently at events, a description of the company on our partners' page online, half-page ads in our publications, invite guests to Friends of Europe events, contribution to the News section of our website and lots more.
 
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Many of our members become partners at our events, which gives them a genuine opportunity to have a stake in the EU's future direction. By entering into partnership with Friends of Europe for our Café Crossfire debates, or for larger events such as the European Policy Summits, organisations have the chance to stimulate debate on a given issue with minimum organisational effort on their part.
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Trade: An India-EU Free Trade Agreement, under negotiations for the past three years, is expected to be finalised by the end of this year, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said on Thursday. The two sides are keen to remove trade barriers in goods and services and investments across all sectors of the economy and have set an ambitious target of more than doubling their bilateral trade to $US200 billion in the next four years. A fresh series of talks will take place in Brussels during August aimed at concluding the deal.
30/07/2010 Read more
Eurozone: The Economic Sentiment Indicator produced by the European Commission has demonstrated that confidence in the euro area is at its highest point in over two years. This boost in economic outlook comes on the back of rising demand for industry products, a surge in the German labour market and a dollar hampered by doubts about economic recovery in the USA.
30/07/2010 Read more

Robert Cox: Why, many ask, is Turkey asserting itself? Is it bloody mindedness towards Europe? A “neo-Ottoman” vocation?
29/06/2010 Read more