He will then participate in the Brussels Economic Forum, the flagship annual economic event of the European Commission, which gathers high-level European and international policymakers, academics, civil society and business leaders to identify key challenges and debate policy priorities for the European economy. This year’s focus is on ways of building a new competitive model for Europe on the background of global tensions and scarce resources. In his capacity as President of the Eurogroup, Minister Donohoe has been invited to provide the closing address.