European Union Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė Discusses EU-US Relations and Trade with Nevada
European Union Ambassador to the United States, Jovita Neliupšienė, recently visited Nevada as part of her tour of several states in the US. During her trip to Las Vegas, she sat down with the Las Vegas Sun to discuss various topics including post-pandemic visitation between the EU and Las Vegas, trade relations, the war in Ukraine, and the importance of a sustainable economy in the face of climate change.
Neliupšienė highlighted the growing number of European tourists returning to Las Vegas, with around 50% of tourists from Europe coming back compared to previous years. She emphasized the importance of the entertainment industry and business opportunities in attracting visitors from the EU to Las Vegas.
The ambassador also discussed the strong economic ties between Nevada and the EU, particularly in sectors such as electronics, machinery, and critical minerals. She pointed out the potential for collaboration in renewable energy, noting Nevada’s unique resources like lithium mines and solar power.
In light of the challenges posed by climate change, Neliupšienė stressed the importance of sustainable practices in the economy and the need for collaboration between Nevada and the EU to address these issues. She also highlighted the lessons that can be learned from each other in terms of urban development, hospitality industry competition, and security cooperation.
Looking ahead, Neliupšienė expressed her goals for strengthening the relationship between the US and the EU, emphasizing the importance of the transatlantic alliance in ensuring peace and prosperity for both continents. She highlighted the need for continued diplomatic engagement and cooperation in key sectors such as technology and security.
Overall, the ambassador’s visit to Nevada underscored the importance of transatlantic relations and the potential for collaboration between the EU and the state in various economic and environmental initiatives.