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Turbulent times for trade: what it means for the UK
David Henig unpacks the shifting global trade landscape and tells us what it means for the UK’s economic and political strategy in an interview with Cavendish.
Trump’s tariffs prompt backlash against U.S. goods
David Henig talks with CGTN Europe about the potential effects of Donald Trump's tariffs on the US.
Brexit: Britain’s economy hasn’t recovered
David Henig talks how the UK lost out economically as a result of Brexit for Times Radio.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee – Review of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement Inquiry
David Henig takes part during a session of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee at The Scottish Parliament in regard to the review of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Why does Trump love tariffs?
David Henig speaks about Donald Trump's plans to introduce more tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, China, Denmark, and possibly all goods entering the US during his second presidency via The Briefing Room on BBC Radio 4.
What will Trump’s return mean for the UK economy in 2025?
David Henig speaks on BBC Radio 4 about Donald Trump's return to the White House and its potential economic impact on the UK.
China wants Trump tariff chaos to divide the West | World in 10
David Henig talks with Times Radio on China potentially using Trump's tariffs to drive a wedge between the US and G7 countries to push Europe closer to China.
Quiet Riot Special – STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OF TRUMP’S TARIFF WAR
David Henig discusses the likelihood and potential implications of Trump's threatened tariff war, and how the UK should react for the Quiet Riot Podcast.
China-UK relations: “It’s a reboot, it’s a new UK government”
David Henig talks about the future of UK-China relations via CGTN Europe.
Trump’s trade strategy only aims to bring him ‘personal glory’
David Henig speaks with Times Radio about Donald Trump not being bothered about the UK when it comes to trade negotiations, and how the Labour Party shouldn't bank on him exempting the UK from his planned tariffs.