EU Regulation in 2026: The Issues UK Boards Need on Their Radar
12:00 – 13:00 (BTS) | Wednesday 15th April 2026
UK businesses with EU operations, subsidiaries or supply-chain exposure face significant regulatory changes in 2026. These developments go beyond compliance and will increasingly affect market access and commercial strategy. In this focused webinar, Dr Alexandra von Westernhagen what these changes mean in practice, where the real risks and opportunities lie, and what boards and senior teams should prioritise now.
TOPICS COVERED
EU industrial policy and market access
How new EU measures – including the Industrial Accelerator Act proposal – may affect access to EU markets, supply chains and public contracts.
ESG recalibrated
What the revised CSRD and CSDDD mean in practice – who is still in scope, what has changed, and where value-chain exposure remains.
Digital regulation and AI
How the DMA, DSA and AI Act affect UK companies using digital platforms, data and AI tools, including cross-border risks.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Board members and senior executives, General counsel and legal teams, Compliance and risk professionals, Strategy and operations leads with EU exposure.
SPEAKER
Dr Alexandra von Westernhagen
Partner
Dr Alexandra von Westernhagen
Alexandra has over 20 years’ experience advising boards and senior teams on EU regulation, competition law, and ESG, helping businesses interpret and respond to complex rules such as the EU Green Deal, the Digital Services and Markets Acts, and the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement. She combines profound technical expertise with practical, board-level advice, helping businesses translate regulatory change into clear commercial strategy.
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