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Join… https://t.co/cYlxTquavgThe EU is taking charge in regulating data and the digital economy, launching new regulations like the #DMA, #DSA,… https://t.co/jfOuY6kaPNLet's talk about #AI regulations in the #EU!
It is important to understand and enhance the benefits, but also min… https://t.co/OU6PEWlg6j? New global economy podcast episode!
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Over the past decade, the United Kingdom has seen a marked rise in collective litigation, transforming what was once a niche legal, rarely employed,...
Matthias Bauer joins a high-level panel exploring how resurging borders reshape globalisation by the Observer Research Foundation, with a focus on EU digital sovereignty and economic fragmentation.
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama warns China fears the EU may align with US trade controls, triggering a long-term shift toward “trusted” supply chains excluding Chinese firms via Bloomberg.
David Henig sees trade as Labour’s standout success, urging smaller deals for momentum, but warns they won’t significantly boost growth without broader economic strategy via The Standard.
David Henig condemns Matt Goodwin's framing of Englishness as “unashamed racism,” highlighting concern over ethnic nationalism disguised as historical or cultural identity via The Telegraph.
David Henig warns the UK's PEM hopes risk stalling, as EU disunity on the reset means even simple trade fixes could be delayed without strong UK diplomacy via the Daily Mail.