Europe’s global interdependencies
Globalisation faces companies with the challenge to adapt to different political, regulatory and societal contexts. Their business results will depend on their ability to do so.
The constructive dialogue of EPPA is a way of understanding and a methodology. It is gaining momentum since it can be applied wherever political, societal and economic forces meet, in Europe as well as abroad.
The European Union is developing closer political and economic links with its neighbouring countries and regions. Moreover, the EU is consolidating growing interdependency with fast growing countries and regions all over the world.
EPPA follows suit and developed privileged relationships with likeminded consultancies in these regions.
Russia |
Sub-Sahara Africa |
North Africa and Middle East |
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EPPA is present in Moscow for more than 15 years. It helps companies to benefit from the growing political and economic relationship between Russia and the EU. |
Economic growth and diversification, and the Joint Africa-Europe Strategy, agreed in 2007, now offer new opportunities. |
Political change and economic challenges offer excellent |
All three consultancies operate according to the same philosophy and professional standards. They offer similar services as EPPA itself, often with involvement of one of the Brussels based partners. Their focus points:
- National or regional alignment between company strategy and policy
- Regulatory matters
- Trade
- Other issues between them and the EU







