AmCham E.U. TransAtlantic Papers 2024
The Transatlantic Economy 2024 presents the most up-to-date facts and figures about the economic relationship between Europe and the United States. The research was conducted independently by Daniel Hamilton and Joseph Quinlan at the Foreign Policy Institute, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University and the Transatlantic Leadership Network.
The 21st edition of the report features new insights into the international support for Ukraine and sanctions against Russia, major shifts in the transatlantic energy economy, the reconfiguration of global supply chains with derisking strategies at play, relations with China as well as the green and digital transitions.
The study also includes dedicated profiles for 30+ European countries and all US states.
Thriving Together: Let’s unpack the state of the transatlantic relationship
The EU and the US are each other’s closest strategic partners. They share fundamental values, interests, and – thanks, in part, to the strength of the transatlantic economy – a collective weight to shape global politics, economics and security. Now, as challenges test the foundations of the global order, the EU and US must double down on cooperation to bring value to citizens and companies globally.