Ms Li Wen SU has been actively involved in multiple lobbying activities representing Flint Europe’s UK-centric client portfolio at EU institutions. These engagements typically include participation in meetings and consultations with Commissioners, Cabinet members, Directors-General, and MEPs, targeting key decision-makers who influence policy developments directly impacting UK-EU relations.
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She has represented Flint Europe in discussions concerning trade facilitation, regulatory alignment, and the negotiation of standards to ease market access for UK companies. These meetings focus on sectors such as transport, energy, financial services, and agriculture, where regulatory divergence post-Brexit could pose challenges.
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Ms Su routinely attends briefings and roundtables with EU officials to provide evidence-based inputs on the implications of proposed EU regulations on UK interests, especially in sectors with high political sensitivity.
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Specific documented interactions include engagements with Commissioners responsible for single market regulation, trade policy, and industry, reflecting Flint Europe’s emphasis on securing UK-compatible outcomes in these areas.
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Her efforts have influenced policy discussions on reducing trade frictions, adapting regulatory frameworks, and fostering bilateral cooperation initiatives that benefit UK businesses and investors, thereby shaping EU legislation with a UK perspective in mind.
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These meetings are linked to tangible outcomes such as the integration of UK concerns in EU regulatory impact assessments, which subsequently translate into amendments or adaptations in proposals considering UK market realities and ensuring smoother UK-EU business operations.
The lobbying approach taken by Ms Su is characterized by a combination of high-level political intelligence gathering, strategic stakeholder engagement, and persistent advocacy to position UK priorities favorably within the complex EU policymaking matrix. She facilitates Flint Europe’s multi-jurisdictional network outreach, enabling direct and indirect influence on legislative and regulatory processes affecting UK-EU economic relations