| Time |
Title |
Performer |
| 10.15 |
Opening words. Employers’ role in society |
Enn Veskimägi, president of Estonian Employers' Confederation |
| 10.20 |
Development trends of world economy |
Lauri Luiker, economist |
| 10.40 |
The Challenge for Businesses in Global Markets and the Offshoring Impact |
Andy Scot, Director forInternational Competitiveness, Confederation of British Industry (CBI) |
| 11.00 |
Dependence of the competitiveness of the state on the efficiency of the public sector |
Taavi Veskimägi, Minister of Finance |
| 11.20 |
Lisbon strategy – what next? |
Henrik Hololei, Head of Cabinet of Commissioner Siim Kallas |
| 11.40 |
Future of the European Union is dark |
Andres Arrak, Audentes |
| 12.00 |
Coffee break |
|
| 12.20 |
Priorities of Estonian Economic Development |
Juhan Parts, Prime Minister (tbc) |
| 12.40 |
The Estonian Industry In A Globalised World: Opportunities –Threats – Challenges |
Lars Mauritzon, Swedish Textile and Clothing Industry |
| 13.00 |
Competition and competitiveness in energy sector |
Gunnar Okk, Eesti Energia, Chairman |
| 13.15 |
Will foreign tourists save the Estonian economy? |
Tarmo Sumberg, Chairman of Estonian Hotel and Restaurant Association |
| 13.30 |
Perspectives of different sectors – who stays, who leaves? |
Meelis Virkebau, Baltex 2000, Chairman |
| 13.45 |
Lunch |
|
| 14.45 |
How to prevent the demographic crisis? |
P. E. Rummo, Minister of Population Affairs |
| 15.00 |
Estonia’s labour problems |
Jüri Mõis, entrepreneur |
| 15.15 |
Vocational training vs higher education |
Ene Ergma, Chairperson of Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) |
| 15.30 |
Does the trade union help raise the competitiveness? |
Harri Taliga, Chairman of Confederation of Estonian Trade Unions |
| 15.45 |
Flexible labour relations in service of economy |
Tarmo Kriis, Chairman of ETTK |
| 16.00 |
Conclusion |
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